Millions of people in Ireland and northern parts of the U.K. have heeded the advice of authorities to stay at home.
The storm had knocked out power to more than half a million utility customers by early Friday as it moved across Ireland.
Storm Eowyn Friday continued to cause power outages for hundreds of thousands, knocked down trees and disrupted ...
Thousands of schools have been closed on Friday as Storm Eowyn batters the country with winds of over 100mph. The Met Office ...
More rainy and windy weather battered the U.K. and Ireland on Sunday, with a gust of 82 mph (132 kph) recorded at Predannack ...
Buildings are damaged and 100,000 homes and businesses are left without electricity as gusts over 100mph are recorded.
Storm Ivo and Storm Herminia are two of the latest storms to follow Storm Éowyn, which saw red weather warnings issued across ...
Travel chaos continued on Saturday morning, with flights, trains and ferries cancelled, after winds reaching 100mph caused ...
Storm damage is covered on most home insurance policies but there may be exemptions that mean your claim gets rejected ...
Flooding and travel disruption threat as Met Office weather warnings come into effect - A yellow wind warning is in place ...
Only Northern Ireland and the South West of England appear to be spared from the snow cover. Predictions suggest about 5cm ...