The Met Office has issued severe weather warnings across the UK as Storms Eadric and Corrie bring strong winds and heavy rain. The organisation has warned that the storms will have a significant impact on the nation, with widespread disruption and potential power outages expected.
In England, a yellow warning has been issued for the entire country, with strong winds forecast to reach speeds of up to 70mph. The north of England is expected to bear the brunt of the storm, with the Met Office warning of potential power outages and disruption to transport services.
In Scotland, a yellow warning has been issued for the Highlands and islands, with the Met Office warning of strong winds and heavy rain. The storm is expected to bring significant disruption to the region, with potential power outages and road closures.
In Wales, a yellow warning has been issued for the entire country, with the Met Office warning of strong winds and heavy rain. The nation is expected to bear the brunt of the storm, with potential power outages and disruption to transport services.
In Northern Ireland, a yellow warning has been issued for the entire country, with the Met Office warning of strong winds and heavy rain. The region is expected to experience significant disruption, with potential power outages and road closures.
The Met Office has advised people to take necessary precautions to stay safe during the storm. This includes keeping an eye on weather forecasts, avoiding travel unless absolutely necessary, and keeping phone lines and other essential services open.