A red warning for Storm Éowyn has been issued, predicting winds up to 100mph, causing potential disruption across Ireland and parts of Scotland.
Belfast: So, Storm Éowyn is making quite the entrance! The Met Office has put out a red warning for wind, and it’s no joke. We’re talking about winds hitting up to 100mph, especially in exposed areas. That’s some serious weather!
This warning is in effect from 7am to 2pm, and it’s expected to cause a lot of chaos. They’re saying it could really disrupt things across Ireland and parts of Scotland. If you’ve got plans, you might want to rethink them.
Met Eireann has also jumped in with a nationwide red warning for wind in the Republic of Ireland. It’s not just a little breeze; we’re looking at some potentially dangerous conditions. The Met Office is warning that rush hour could be a wild ride with wind speeds reaching 80-90mph in Northern Ireland.
Mike Silverstone, a deputy chief meteorologist, is urging everyone to prepare for a rough day. He mentioned that this storm is part of a winter season that’s already been pretty intense. So, if you’re in the area, stay safe and keep an eye on the weather updates!