Both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are under the top-level red weather warnings for wind from early on Friday.
Ireland's national weather service says the country has seen 114 mph wind gusts, the highest ever recorded on the island.
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Met Éireann, the Republic of Ireland's national meteorological service, said that the country had faced wind gusts of 114mph in County Galway– the highest recorded wind speeds ever recorded on the island.
Ireland has been hit with record wind gusts of 114 miles (183 kilometers) an hour as a winter storm batters the country and northern parts of the U.K. Schools have been closed, trains halted and hundreds of flights canceled in the Republic of Ireland,
ESB Networks in Ireland and NIE Networks say they expect significant further outages as Storm Eowyn continues to batter parts of the island.
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A red wind warning has been issued for the whole of the Republic of Ireland, with Met Éireann warning of a possible "danger to life". The alert comes into effect at varying times from 02:00 on Friday and will end at varying times. Met Éireann has warned that "severe, damaging and destructive winds" are expected, with gusts of up to 130km/h.
The deepening low pressure system is expected to bring “very strong to gale force winds” across the Republic of Ireland ... a Yellow Wind warning for Northern Ireland due to Storm Eowyn.
There are warnings of danger to life, fallen electric lines, damaged infrastructure and widespread power outages
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ESB Networks in Ireland and NIE Networks say they expect significant further outages as Storm Eowyn continues to batter parts of the island.