While this storm was probably just a severe case of seasonal British Isles weather, its intensity should not be forgotten in regards to climate change and its impact on future weather patterns. As the Earth warms, regions like England and Ireland could face more storm-prone conditions, making destructive events like Storm Eowyn more frequent and potentially more severe.
Storm Eowyn was primarily driven by an unusually strong jet stream, caused by a sharp temperature contrast between North America's cold and the warm North Atlantic, not by climate change. While recent weather pattern shifts may predict more storms like this in the future, regional governments should focus on updating their general disaster preparedness and infrastructure.