'Danger to life': Amber weather warning issued for parts of UK as Storm Eowyn approaches
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An amber wind alert has been issued for parts of the UK on Friday, with the Met Office warning there could be "a danger to life" due to flying debris. Parts of northern England and Scotland are expected to be affected by the storm from 6am through to 9am on Friday.
A rare, red warning has been issued by Ireland's weather service ahead of the arrival of Storm Eowyn, warning of "severe, damaging and destructive gusts". The powerful storm is forecast to bring gale force southerly winds "of up to 130kmh [80mph] widely, with even higher gusts for a time", according to Met Eireann.
But Ireland's weather forecasters have set a wind warning to "status red" for counties in Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick between 3am and 10am on Friday. A red warning is only issued for "rare and very dangerous weather conditions", according to the forecaster.
An "status orange" warning, which is the level as "amber" in the UK, applies to all of Ireland's counties between 2am and 5pm on Friday. UK weather: Storm Eowyn to bring strong winds across UK this week, Met Office says. UK weather: Warning of 'danger to life' as heavy winds to batter parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland.
UK weather: End of cold snap brings north-south divide in conditions and potential flooding. Potential impacts include fallen trees, power outages, dangerous waves on the coast, structural damage and travel disruption. Met Eireann said it will start to become "very stormy" on Thursday night, before the centre of Storm Eowyn tracks just off the northwest coast on Friday morning.