The <x0)> is coming from the century”, tornado and wind up to 160 km/h, Britain and Ireland at alarm

Britain's Meteorology Office has issued a red warning about the weather at a time when the Euyn storm is heading toward the island, bringing with it winds of up to 160 km/h per hour, which “could endanger lives of”. Parts of Great Britain can be significantly affected Friday and [...]
Britain's Meteorology Office has issued a red warning about the weather at a time when the Euyn storm is heading toward the island, bringing with it winds of up to 160 km/h per hour, which “could endanger lives of”.
Parts of Great Britain can be significantly affected Friday, and a curfew may be necessary as the country is hit by very strong winds, heavy rain, and heavy snow.
The United Kingdom and Ireland are preparing for what the media call “studia of the century”, with the psychics saying they have never seen anything like it.
Fear of this storm is so great that schools in Northern Ireland will all be closed for tomorrow, according to Education Secretary Paul Giwan.
The storm '%Eowyn' may also affect flying and train movements, with the railway operator Network Riley warning that it is expected to be the strongest <x0 years in a decade”, while workers are told to avoid travel to parts of the north to the United Kingdom.
Tornadoes can also hit some parts of the country, ahead of the storm.
And Irish Sinoptics have activated the red code of weather that covers the entire storm country that exceeds 120 km/h.
At the same time, they predict that winds can reach as much as 220 km/h on the west coast of Ireland and up to 175 km/h in the western islands of Scotland. (A2 Television)












