Schools in counties Antrim, Londonderry, Tyrone and Fermanagh must close at midday on Friday "in the interests of safety" as ...
The storm has developed in the North Atlantic due to interactions from the remnants of hurricanes Humberto and Imelda with a ...
Ferries between Scotland and Northern Ireland have been cancelled as Storm Amy approaches. Parts of Dumfries and Galloway ...
Yellow weather warnings are in place for much of Scotland and Northern Ireland , with Storm Amy also due to bring high winds and rain to the rest of the UK into the weekend.
In Northern Britain, Storm Amy, the first named storm of the 2025-2026 season, will see gusts widely reaching 50 to 60mph and ...
Some schools in Northern Ireland are closed, while several rail services and ferries in Scotland have been cancelled.
Ferries have been cancelled and CalMac port offices closed as the ferry network operator prepares for the arrival of Storm ...
Further disruption expected as weather warnings cover whole of UK - Weather warnings covering the whole of the UK are in place on Saturday and include alerts for both wind and rain, the Met Office ...
The north of Scotland will face a new amber warning for ‘damaging’ winds with gusts of more than 90mph in some areas.
Storm Amy has brought heavy rain and strong winds in different parts of the UK, prompting a warning from the Met Office that ...
The first named storm of the season has prompted weather warnings throughout the UK for heavy rain and strong winds of up to 95mph.
Heavy rain and strong winds of up to 100mph are expected in exposed coastal areas on Friday. A yellow weather warning for rain covers western Scotland and Northern Ireland from noon. The wet and windy ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results