One of the strongest storms in decades leads to cancelled flights, suspended rail services, and closed schools.
Buildings are damaged and 100,000 homes and businesses are left without electricity as gusts over 100mph are recorded.
The rare red alert has seen buildings damaged, trees felled, roads closed, drivers injured and schools and supermarkets ...
There is disruption across the country with schools closed, supermarkets shut, power cuts and people told not to travel in the red alert area.
A look at how the BBC continued to report in extreme weather when it was clearly too dangerous to go out into the open.
The red warning for the whole of Northern Ireland came into force at 07:00 GMT - affecting the morning rush hour - and continues until 14:00 on Friday. Another one covering Scotland's central belt - ...
A red weather warning is in place for Scotland, where a "once in a generation storm" is causing widespread disruption.
The disruption has seen schools closed, supermarkets shut, power cuts and people told not to travel in the red alert area.
Storm Éowyn is slowly making its way across the UK, where its heavy winds have been hitting homes and commercial properties. In Northumberland, one bungalow had its roof torn off, while Bangor leisure ...
The rare warning takes effect with schools closed, supermarkets shut, power cuts and people told not to travel in the affected area.
The RSPCA recommends that small animals like rabbits and guinea pigs should be brought inside and kept somewhere secure, safe ...
Two red weather warnings are in place as winds of up to 100mph are forecast to hit Northern Ireland and Scotland.