The storm surge which struck the east coast of Scotland during the night of Saturday, 31 January, 1953, has been called the worst natural disaster to hit northern Europe for two hundred years.
Dozens of prized heritage properties have sustained “devastating” damage from Storm Eowyn, the National Trust for Scotland has confirmed ... broken gates and tree loss. Culross Palace ...
Storm Éowyn is battering the west coast as a rare red weather warning has come into effect in Scotland. The area covered by the high winds alert - which lasts until 17:00 - has been extended to ...
Homeowners have been warned of a surge in rogue traders and con ... Conor Forbes, policy director at Advice Direct Scotland, added: ‘Storm Éowyn has brought significant challenges, and ...
Disruption is continuing after Storm Eowyn battered Scotland, claiming one life and leaving thousands without power. On Sunday evening around 16,000 properties were still without electricity as ...
An emergency alert was being sent to millions of people in Scotland ahead of the rare red warning. 2012 and the 'sting-jet' The last wind storm of this scale to affect Central Scotland was on 3 ...
Forecasters had issued a rare “red” weather warning, meaning danger to life, across the whole island of Ireland and central ...
The storm surge which struck the east coast of Scotland during the night of Saturday, 31 January, 1953, has been called the worst natural disaster to hit northern Europe for two hundred years.