The Isle of Wight could feel the impact of Storm Eunice on Friday, the Met Office has said, issuing a warning for wind.
Other parts of the country will feel the brunt of incoming Storm Dudley, on Wednesday and Thursday.
On Friday, between the early hours of the morning and 9pm, we could see very strong gusts here, courtesy of Storm Eunice.
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⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️#StormEunice will bring very strong winds across southern and central UK and snow to northern regions
— Met Office (@metoffice) February 14, 2022
Friday 0000-2100
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National forecasters say: "Extremely strong winds may develop over southwest England, before spreading north and east during the morning.
"It is not yet clear where within the warning area the strongest winds will be but gusts of 60-70 mph are possible over a reasonably large area with a small chance of a brief period of gusts reaching 80 mph even inland.
"Coastal winds are likely to be the strongest.
"In addition to the wind, there is the potential for a period of snow and perhaps blizzard conditions, most likely over northern England, parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland and north Wales. However, this is very dependant on the track of the weather system.
"Most places will see heavy rain instead."
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