Storm Eowyn brought hurricane-force mean wind speeds, the highest since digital records began, with 184km/h at Ceann Mhása in Galway and 150km/h at Malin Head in Donegal, according to Met Eireann.
Fourteen bleak January days have passed since Storm Éowyn tore through Ireland, bringing record-breaking winds of up to 183 km/h.
Latest weather charts suggest the system could bring severe conditions to Ireland around February 17 - before a separate ...
Storm Éowyn resulted in the highest gusts and sustained winds since digital records began.
Storm Éowyn brought Ireland’s strongest recorded winds, with hurricane-force gusts of 184 km/h recorded in Galway ...
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