Storm Éowyn Smashes UK and Ireland with 100mph Gales – One Dead, Millions Out of Power

Deadly Storm Tears Through Ireland

Storm Éowyn battered the UK and Ireland last Friday, unleashing savage winds up to 100mph (160km/h). The chaos caused widespread damage, left over one million without power, and tragically claimed a life in Ireland. In Raphoe, County Donegal, a man was killed when a huge tree crashed onto his car. Gardaí confirmed the heartbreaking incident, highlighting the storm’s brutal impact.

Transport Chaos and Travel Nightmares

Two red warnings – the Met Office’s highest alert – were issued for Northern Ireland and Scotland as the storm hit full force. Wind gusts soared to 100mph, grounding one in five UK flights and halting all trains across Scotland. In Northern Ireland, schools shuttered due to extensive damage from fallen trees and power outages.

Northern Ireland’s police were slammed with over 2,000 calls – a 50% spike on a regular Friday. Assistant Chief Constable Davy Beck begged people to avoid unnecessary travel. Roads remained blocked by debris, fallen power lines, and toppled trees.

Storm Warnings Still in Force

  • Amber alerts persist for Scotland, Northern England, and Northern Ireland with gusts up to 80mph (128km/h) forecast to hit through the weekend.
  • Yellow warnings for wind, rain, snow, and ice remain active as Éowyn moves eastward, threatening more disruption.

Treacherous Conditions to Linger

Though the worst of Storm Éowyn is easing, dangerous weather continues. Scotland faces wintry showers and possible thunder on Saturday, while England and Wales brace for icy roads. Power cuts and building damage could still hit areas battered by fierce winds.

Officials urge everyone to stay vigilant and keep up with the latest weather updates as Storm Éowyn leaves a trail of destruction across the region.

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