Storm Éowyn is set to hit the UK this week, with winds from a weather bomb strong enough to take down trees. Storm Éowyn was officially named by the Met Office this morning (January 21).
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for wind for the entire west coast of Scotland, with ferocious 80mph gusts ...
Weather maps show further wintry conditions at the start of February with large areas of the country turning purple from snow ...
PARTS of Scotland are set to be battered by a snow bomb this week as weather maps warn that a wild storm is looming. The flurries will see most of the country blanketed in the white stuff just as ...
The UK faces a battering of 29cm of the white stuff - or 11 inches - later this week, it has been estimated by meteorological agencies.
The lowest temperatures will be seen in the Scottish Highlands with mercury levels plummeting to -2C, as per the maps.
A UK snow bomb will hammer the "entire" UK, according to maps and charts from WX Charts, which uses Met Desk data.
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Gusts of up to 80mph could hit western Scotland this Friday, with 60 to 70mph widely across the rest of Scotland, North West ...