Storm Eowyn Leaves a Third of Ireland Without Power

On Friday, hundreds of thousands of people in Ireland were without power, which was an extraordinary number for a small country, as a powerful storm made its path on the island, which led to a record break and disruption.

According to the Irish meteorological service, a storm called Evene is expected to bring a full Friday on Friday. Predictors also said that the northern and western areas of Northern Ireland, South Scotland and England and Wales will face strong winds. The UK’s national meteorological services for parts of Northern Ireland and Scotland issued a red warning, which is the highest warning that indicates dangerous weather.

The service states that the Irish Sea may face up to 100 miles per hour along the Southwest Scotland, as well as the Southwest Scotland. At 5 in the morning, Mes Head, County Gala in western Ireland recorded an 114 -mile per hour, which defeated the Irish record set in 1945.

Escbros, an Irish -owned power company, ESB Networks, said its about 715,000 consumers were without electricity on Friday morning, one -third of the utility Approximately 2.4 million Tomorrow

According to the Irish forecasts, the rain and rain will also bring the long rains and the long rains to the north of Ireland. According to the predictions, the hills of Scotland were likely to have hail and snow. The UK’s Meteorological Office warned about “extremely dangerous conditions with widespread obstacles and significant effects”.

The strong winds disrupted the journey north of Ireland, Scotland and England. Ireland’s National Transport Authority suspended all public transport on Friday. Northern Rail, an English train company, called on consumers to avoid traveling on Friday and Saturday.

Hundreds of flights were parked at Ireland and UK airports on Friday. Northern Ireland’s Belfast International Airport urged passengers to stay home on Friday, saying it was facing intermittent power outages. The airport suggested that passengers should meet their airlines as their flights.

A strong jet stream-paced moving air is a high height current that operates global weather samples from west to east (and can also accelerate aircraft travel)-helped Avenue gain its strength. Jet Stream, which is usually 190 to 220 miles per hour, has risen to 260 miles per hour this week, which has recently been born in the United States by a Mexican explosion in Mexico in Mexico and has been Mexico. Hot moist air in the bay has strengthened.

The same season’s system sank most of the United States this week in cold conditions, which has not seen low temperatures in decades, and the life of the air was at risk.

The last time Britain faced this power storm, it was with a storm Darg in early December, which was also affected by a strong jet stream. For this storm, wind speeds reached 93 miles per hour.

For Ireland, Eveen is the most severe storm since 2017, when the most powerful storm recorded in the northeastern Atlantic killed at least three people.

The Eveen is expected to be cleansed in the Norwegian Sea on Saturday, which will give a short part of the dryer and quiet conditions, but another storm system is being predicted on Sunday and Monday. Similar risks will be brought to the UK.

Nazin Ghafar Reporting was contributed.

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