Explosive ‘bomb cyclone’ descending on UK and Ireland with up to 100 mph winds

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The U.K. and Ireland are bracing themselves for wind speeds of up to 100 mph (160 km/h) as an explosive “bomb cyclone” descends on the British Isles.

Storm Éowyn, pronounced “Ay-oh-win” and likely inspired by the “Lord of the Rings” character of the same name, will bring some snow, rain and superfast winds to the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, and Scotland on Friday (Jan. 24).



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