Get Storm Éowyn Updates Direct to Your Phone with Belfast Live’s WhatsApp

Stay informed about Storm Éowyn with Belfast Live’s WhatsApp updates, keeping you in the loop during this major weather event.

Get Storm Éowyn Updates Direct to Your Phone with Belfast Live’s WhatsApp
Get Storm Éowyn Updates Direct to Your Phone with Belfast Live’s WhatsApp

Belfast: Storm Éowyn is on its way, and it’s looking pretty intense. This could be the worst storm Northern Ireland has seen in years. If you want to stay updated, Belfast Live has got your back. They’re offering WhatsApp updates as the storm barrels through on Friday.

This is a big deal! It’s the first red warning for Northern Ireland since 2011. The Met Office is saying we should expect “widespread disruption.” So, it’s best to be prepared.

If you want to join the WhatsApp group for breaking news and updates, just click the link. You’ll get all the latest on the storm and other important stories from around Northern Ireland. And if it’s not your thing, you can leave whenever you want.

The red warning kicks in from 7 am to 2 pm, affecting places like Fermanagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim, Down, and Armagh. So, keep an eye out!

Education Minister Paul Givan said they’re closing schools to keep kids and staff safe. He mentioned that schools should prepare for remote learning so students can study from home.

Join the Belfast Live WhatsApp community for the latest weather alerts, including school and road closures. Just click the link or scan the QR code to stay in the loop. Plus, you’ll get special offers and promotions from Belfast Live and their partners. If you ever want to leave, you can do that too.

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