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Storm Éowyn to Bring 90mph Winds and Heavy Rain Across the UK

The Met Office has issued danger-to-life warnings as the powerful storm is set to cause widespread disruption from Friday into Saturday.

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January has seen adverse weather so far, with strong winds, snow and rain (Photo: Henry Nicholls/AFP/Getty Images)

Overview

  • Storm Éowyn, driven by a powerful jet stream, is expected to hit the UK starting Friday, bringing winds of up to 90mph in coastal areas and 60mph inland.
  • Yellow weather warnings have been issued for most of the UK, with Scotland, Northern Ireland, and parts of northern England and Wales bracing for the strongest impacts.
  • The storm is likely to cause travel disruptions, power outages, and structural damage, with the Met Office warning of flying debris posing a danger to life.
  • Heavy rain is forecast across western parts of the UK, with up to 30mm expected in some areas, while snow is possible in higher regions of Scotland.
  • Residents are advised to secure loose outdoor items, prepare for potential power cuts, and avoid coastal areas due to the risk of large waves and hazardous conditions.