By Amy Barrett

Published: Friday, 18 February 2022 at 12:00 am


The Met Office has issued a Red Weather Warning due to storm Eunice, which is hitting the south of England and Wales and bringing extremely strong winds, rainfall and flooding.

Exposed coastal areas are to see the worst gusts from the extreme weather event, with a wind speed of 196kph (122mph) recorded on the Isle of Wight this morning, Friday 18 February 2022.

Eunice’s impact on the sea level could cause storm surges, and severe flood warnings have been issued for parts of the country including the Severn Estuary and River Wye in Gloucestershire. In Devon and Cornwall, power cuts have affected more than 50,000 homes, and the BBC reports that Ireland has 73,000 homes and businesses without power.

BBC Weather said Eunice “could well be one of the worst storms in three decades”.

The storm follows just two days behind another, storm Dudley, which battered Scotland and Northern Ireland on 16 February.

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An active jet steam will help to develop and then propel #TwoStorms across the UK this week #StormDudley and #StormEunice will bring disruptive winds from Wednesday afternoon and possibly snow on Friday ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/0b8wqZek9c

— Met Office (@metoffice) February 14, 2022