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All the Met Office weather warnings in place as Storm Eunice hits on Friday

Storm Eunice is set to bring gusts of winds on British shores this weekend and has spurred the Met Office to announce a variety of weather warnings for different parts of the UK.

Northern parts of England and Scotland have been told to expect extreme wind and possible snow on Friday while southern parts of England and Wales can expect winds in excess of 90mph.

Because of the variety of warnings, the Met Office is advising members of the public to not travel unnecessarily and to take safety precautions on Friday morning.

Read more: Train operator urges people NOT to travel on Friday as Storm Eunice set to hit

Katharine Smith, Environment Agency Flood Duty Manager, said: “Please remember to take extreme care on coastal paths and promenades.

"We urge people to stay safe on the coast and warn wave watchers against the unnecessary danger of taking ‘storm selfies."

Find below all three of the weather warnings put in place for Friday ahead of Storm Eunice.

The Met Office has issued a rare red 'danger to life' weather warning for parts of the UK as Storm Eunice approaches the UK.

The warning covers coast areas of southwest England and southern Wales around Cardiff, Swansea and Hartland.

Met Office Chief Meteorologist Frank Saunders said: “After the impacts from Storm Dudley for many on Wednesday, Storm Eunice will bring damaging gusts in what could be one of the most impactful storms to affect southern and central parts of the UK for a few years.

“The red warning area indicates a significant danger to life as extremely strong winds provide the potential for damage to structures and flying debris.

"Although the most exposed coastal areas in the south and west could see gusts in excess of 90mph, winds will remain notably strong

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk