The Met Office is warning of "very dangerous" driving conditions and the potential for buildings to be damaged as Storm Éowyn gets set to bring winnds up to 100mph across Scotland.
As wildfires burn the landscape, they prime slopes for debris flows: powerful torrents of rock, mud and water that sweep downhill with deadly momentum.
Millions of phones will blare to the sound of a 10-second siren this evening when the Government issues an emergency alert over Storm Eowyn. The Met Office earlier issued a red danger to life warning ...
Storm Eowyn is bringing a weather bomb of tornados, strong winds, rain, snow – and travel disruption. The officially named Storm Eowyn is approaching the UK and Ireland from the Atlantic, with the Met ...
Gusty northwest winds will pick up this evening ahead of a second weather system. The wind will create areas of blowing snow Thursday evening along the foothills and across the mountains ...