Met Office Warns Dog Owners of Dangerous 90mph Winds During Storm Eowyn

Dog owners are urged to keep their pets safe as Storm Eowyn brings fierce winds and potential travel chaos across the UK this Friday

Met Office Warns Dog Owners of Dangerous 90mph Winds During Storm Eowyn
Met Office Warns Dog Owners of Dangerous 90mph Winds During Storm Eowyn

Belfast: The Met Office is sounding the alarm for dog owners. Storm Eowyn is on its way, and it’s bringing some serious winds. We’re talking about gusts up to 90mph!

This storm could really shake things up. The Met Office is warning that dogs could be swept away if not kept on a lead. They’re advising folks to be extra careful, especially near cliffs.

Winds will be wild, especially along the coast. Inland areas might see gusts of 60 to 70mph. It’s going to be a rough ride for travel too. Expect delays and cancellations across the board.

Power cuts could happen, and mobile phone service might be spotty. The AA is telling drivers to be ready for fallen branches and debris on the roads.

In Northern Ireland, schools are being advised to close. The Education Minister wants kids to stay safe and suggests remote learning plans.

The Republic of Ireland is also on high alert with a nationwide “status red” wind warning. Red warnings are in place for parts of Scotland too, including Glasgow and Edinburgh.

So, if you’re in the path of Storm Eowyn, stay safe and keep those furry friends close!

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