An amber weather warning is in place across most of north Wales as Storm Éowyn hits the country.
Whether a Met Office weather warning is issued for snow, rain or wind, knowing what the yellow, amber and red alerts mean is important.
Several weather warnings - ranging from yellow to red - have been issued across the country, with the worst conditions expected to hit Northern Ireland and Scotland ...
Storm Darragh in December was the last time a red weather warning was issued. Before this the last one was in January 2024 when winds battered the north east of Scotland.
The Met Office issued an amber weather warning for Friday as very strong winds are expected to disrupt the country.
TRAVEL chaos, cancelled trains and 90mph gales have been predicted as “danger to life” amber weather warnings are put in place for Storm Eowyn. Passengers have been advised not to ...
AMBER cold weather health alerts will last for days, meaning a "rise in deaths" is likely, while 50 flood alerts have been put in force. Flood warnings have been issued in Western Scotland as ...
An amber warning for wind has been issued across large parts of Yorkshire, as dangerous Storm Éowyn heads towards the UK. The Met Office has warned people to expect gusts up to 70mph inland and up to ...
Other yellow warnings are issued when extreme weather is capable of causing an impact on most but where the certainty of this is much lower. Moving up in severity is the amber warning which is ...