The Met Office has issued several yellow, amber and red weather warnings for the UK due to strong winds, heavy rain and flooding.
These warnings will be in place at various stages from Friday to Monday (January 24 to 27).
#StormÉowyn has been named and is forecast to bring strong winds to much of the UK on Friday and into Saturday.
Stay #WeatherAware ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/XCphCgyj2Z
— Met Office (@metoffice) January 21, 2025
As a result of Storm Éowyn and the adverse weather forecast, Birmingham Airport officials have shared a message to its website.
At the time of writing, the airport remains open and is operating as usual.
Having said this, the airport is urging all passengers to check with their airlines before travelling as there may be some disruptions to certain flights.
Birmingham Airport said: “Ireland and parts of Scotland are under red weather warnings with the arrival of Storm Eowyn from early morning on Friday 24th January.
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“Customer travelling to these areas are advised to check with their airline on the status of their flight.
“For all other flights, although no disruption is anticipated at BHX, customers can check their flight status on the arrivals/departures pages of the website or directly with their airline.”
To check for up-to-date departures and arrivals at Birmingham Airport, visit the website (a link to which can be found above).
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