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A LIVE tracker map shows “danger to life” Storm Eowyn hitting England, Scotland and Wales. Over four million people have been sent an emergency alert message warning them to
The Met Office has been forced to issue rare red warnings for the country as we head towards the final weekend of the month.
Strong winds have battered the UK and Ireland as Storm Éowyn makes its way further towards the north-east. However, the strongest ever gusts recorded occurred almost 36 years ago in Aberdeenshire.
Scots dad Andrew Main suffered catasrophic brain injuries after he was attacked by Macauley Ruddock and Joseph Dix.
But modelling shows the northern tip of Scotland - including Stornaway, Sutherland, Caithness, and parts of Ross and Cromarty look set to escape the worst. Inverness, Nairn, Moray and Banff may also escape, alongside Aberdeenshire.
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However, a major change in the UK’s weather starts on Thursday, as a front bringing heavy rain moves eastwards through the day. Conditions turn both wet and windy during the early hours on Friday morning as Storm Éowyn arrives, with rain starting off as snow over parts of Northern Ireland, Scotland and higher ground in northern England.
There are just over two weeks to go until Scotland’s latest bid to become Six Nations champions gets underway.
Weather warnings in place as new storm hits UK after two killed in Eowyn - Dozens of flights from Heathrow have been cancelled as the Met Office issues warnings for more wind and rain