Storms Eunice and Dudley have already brought dramatic scenes across the UK, from huge waves battering the coast to snow in some parts of the country, and havoc wreaked on infrastructure.
Storm Dudley hit the country on Wednesday, bringing down trees and power lines and causing outages in some areas.
Hot on the heels of Storm Dudley came severe weather warnings for Storm Eunice, which arrived on Friday amid rare red weather warnings from the Met Office.
The second rare highest alert – meaning a high impact is very likely – was issued to run from 10am until 3pm over the East of England on Friday due to fears of Storm Eunice “causing significant disruption and dangerous conditions due to extremely strong winds” up to 90mph, the Met Office said.
Wind gusts in the most exposed coastal areas could exceed 90mph, the Met Office said, while an amber warning for gusts up to 80mph covers the whole of England from 5am to 9pm.
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