The strong temporary stroke has forced the closure of schools, roads and transport services in Scotland and North Ireland, while the winds also influence the north of England up to 150 km/h.
The strong temporal that much of Scotland and Ireland of the North, as well as some areas of England, has forced to close schools and roads, while there are cancellations of transfers and flight delays.
The British Meteorology Office (Meet in English) has reported that the Red Alert for Noord -ierland and Scotland Before the arrival of the Eowyn Storm from the Atlantic Ocean, which produces winds of more 150 kilometers per hour.
Ireland van het Noorden decided on Friday to close schools in the British province.
De Alert has spent the risk that strong wind damages the building structures, cut cuts of electricity and cause the fall of trees, with danger to people.
The Scotrail operator has decided to suspend all train services in Scotland because they “would not be safe to exploit passenger services due to weather conditions.”
Dozens of flights from the airports of Glasgow and Edimburg (Scotland) have been canceled because of time conditionsWhile Belfast International has warned about a significant interruption of the air services.
The transfers on the west coast of Scotland have also been canceled on the day of Friday.
The authorities have asked motorists in areas that fall under the red weather alarm to prevent them from traveling “unless it is absolutely essential.”
In addition to the red alarm, the with the yellow has been broadcast – a lower than the red and that warns against strong wind – for other parts of the country, especially the north of England.
Some highways and weighs in Cumbria, North Yorkshire and Derbantshire (North Engels) are closed by strong wind.
The authorities of Somerset County, in West -Engand, reported that various roads were blocked because of the fall of trees and advised motorists to ‘be careful while traveling’.
The police of Noord -Ireland described the storm as an “exceptional weather event” and said it was expected to bring strong winds, not to be seen since 1998.
Source: EITB

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