The UK is bracing for the impact of Storm Eowyn, with amber weather warnings issued for parts of Northern England, North Wales, Northern Ireland, and Southern Scotland, predicting wind gusts of up to 70mph inland and 90mph on coasts. Yellow warnings cover the entire UK for Thursday, with high winds anticipated. Met Eireann, Ireland's meteorological service, issued a rare red warning for counties Limerick, Clare, Cork, and Kerry, warning of 'severe, damaging and destructive gusts' reaching up to 120mph.
Amber weather warnings, with 'possible risk to life', have been issued by the Met Office for Friday as Storm Eowyn looms. Storm Eowyn is set to hit parts of the UK on Friday, with an amber weather warning issued for northern England, North Wales, Northern Ireland and southern Scotland.Wind gusts of up to 70mph are expected inland, with up to 90mph on the coasts.
While the temperature remains mild for some, in the south, snow will fall over high ground in Scotland and northern England. Read more: Online safety group urges Starmer to crack down on child sex abuse imagery loopholesRead more: Trump demands apology from Washington bishop who warned he was sowing fear among LGBTQ people A rare red warning has been issues by Met Eirean, Ireland's weather service, ahead of the storm.
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