First Minister Michelle O’Neill has warned the public that Storm Éowyn represents “a genuine threat to life and property” in Northern Ireland.
Speaking at a Stormont press conference on Thursday afternoon, the First Minister said: “We are expecting significant disruptions to public transport and we are also expecting potential power outages. The advice is not to travel between 7am and 2pm tomorrow.”
All schools in Northern Ireland have been told to close tomorrow as Storm Éowyn sweeps in.
The Met Office has issued a rare red alert, which covers all of Northern Ireland from 7am until 2pm with forecasters warning of “very dangerous conditions” and “widespread disruption”.
A yellow weather warning has also been issued for Sunday for strong winds, in place from 8am until 3pm.
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It is anticipated that this storm will bring the strongest winds experienced in Northern Ireland since the 1998 Boxing Day storms.
Assistant Chief Constable Davy Beck said: “Storm Éowyn represents an exceptional weather event and is expected to bring sustained windspeeds of up to 100mph to our shores.
“We have declared this a major incident and a red weather alert will be in effect across all areas of Northern Ireland. The public is urged to take the dangers posed by this storm seriously.
“There is expected to be serious disruption across our road network, public transport, schools, health services and other public services.
“The message from police is, do not travel, remain indoors and stay safe.”
Translink confirms no bus or train services will run on Friday morning
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- Household recycling centres
- Council parks and open spaces
- Council cemeteries
- Town halls and community centres
- Leisure centres
- Council public toilets
- Ballymena Showgrounds
- Museums and attractions
- Black bins due to be collected tomorrow in Ballymena, will now be lifted on Saturday 25 January.
- Blue bins due to be collected tomorrow in Larne, will now be lifted Saturday 25 January.
- Brown bins in Carrickfergus and Larne due to be collected tomorrow, will be lifted on Friday 7 February.
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Trusts plan for significant disruption due to storm
Both trusts have said their focus “will be on maintaining safe services for acutely unwell patients within our inpatient facilities and protecting urgent and emergency care.”
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Comedy show rescheduled
It has been rescheduled for Wednesday 12 February at 7:45pm.
The theatre said bookings will be automatically transferred to this new date, and tickets will be emailed in the next 10 days.