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Met Office issue rare red 'danger to life' weather warning for parts of UK 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 south west England and southern Wales around Cardiff, Swansea and Hartland.

It is expected that significant gusts in exposed areas could be in excess of 90mph from early Friday morning.

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Other areas in the UK have also been issued an Amber warning where dangerous gusts could reach as high as 70 to 80mph.

The last time a red warning was issued in the UK was in November last year, coinciding with Storm Arwen, and back in March 2018.

It highlights the ongoing risk of disruption to power, travel and other public services - the Met Office has also noted that damage is likely for buildings and trees.

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 further inland, with gusts of between 70-80mph for most within the amber warning area.”

Katharine Smith, Environment Agency Flood Duty Manager, said: “Strong winds could bring coastal flooding to parts of the west, southwest and south coast of England, as well as the tidal River Severn, in the early hours of Friday morning.

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