Storm Eowyn disrupts UK travel as winds reach 100 mph and power outages persist
Storm Eowyn continues to disrupt travel in the UK, with weather warnings extended into Tuesday. Winds reached 100 mph, causing extensive damage, uprooting trees, and leaving one million people without power. Major rail services remain affected, particularly in Scotland. New warnings for snow and ice are in effect, with heavy rain expected in southern and central England. Flood alerts have been issued, and gusts of up to 70 mph are forecast along the south coast. Over 1,000 flights were canceled due to the storm. In Northern Ireland, 185,000 homes are still without power, with restoration efforts expected to take up to 10 days. The storm has caused significant damage to the electricity network, with thousands of locations affected by fallen trees and debris.