The worst of the winds are anticipated to reach by Friday, when the entire nation is roofed by a yellow climate warning, with alerts issued for snow, wind and rain in some areas. Additionally, the Met Workplace has now issued uncommon crimson warning for Eire.
“The principle twister threat appears to evolve alongside and [south] of a Bristol-London line.”
The Met Workplace has issued a yellow wind warning for London, with the capital additionally anticipated to be lashed by moist climate and even snow.
However when precisely is the storm anticipated to hit?
A brilliant however chilly begin, with fog clearing as rain is available in earlier than largely easing by late-afternoon. Dry spells for later, interrupted by remoted showers. Fog and chilly climate with a most temperature of 8°C.
Showers easing within the night, with widespread clear spells and native frost.
Lighter winds regularly creating into moist and windy situations later within the night as Storm Éowyn arrives within the capital round 5pm. Minimal temperature is 2°C.
Saturday, January 26 to Monday, January 28
Sunny spells and lighter winds arriving Saturday, with potential rain or showers creating. Most temperature 10°C.
Largely calm begin to Sunday however sturdy winds rising, alongside rain. Additional moist and windy climate potential on Monday.
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