Press release

Government to issue Emergency Alert in response to Storm 脡owyn

Cabinet Office to issue Emergency Alerts in Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland in response to red weather warnings issued ahead of Storm 脡owyn

A Statement from the Cabinet Office

鈥淭he Met Office has issued a red warning for wind on Friday 24th January, meaning there is a danger to life across Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland

鈥淚n light of the deteriorating weather conditions and associated disruption, and in consultation with the Scottish Government and Northern Ireland Executive, the Cabinet Office will issue Emergency Alerts early this evening to people affected by the warnings in Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland.聽

鈥淭he Emergency Alert system will send a message to every compatible mobile phone in the areas at most risk, containing information about the weather warnings and guidance on how to stay safe.聽

鈥淢obile phones will make a loud siren-like sound even if they are set on silent. The sound and vibration will last for about 10 seconds.

鈥淎pproximately 4.5 million people will receive the Emergency Alert in the largest real life use of the tool to date.聽

鈥淭he UK Government has well rehearsed plans in place for severe winter weather and is working with teams from devolved governments, local authorities, the emergency services and other public bodies to coordinate the response to any disruption.鈥�

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Published 23 January 2025