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Icy stretches will lead to hazardous conditions in places on Saturday morning.
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Northern Ireland – Yellow warning for snow and ice. The Met Office says:
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Icy stretches and some snow showers will result in some hazardous driving conditions.
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Scotland – Yellow warnings for wind, snow and ice. The Met Office says:
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Storm Éowyn will continue to bring strong winds into Saturday, with some disruption possible. Icy stretches and some snow showers will result in some hazardous driving conditions.
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Heavy rain and strong winds could bring flooding and travel disruption to parts of the UK this weekend after the severe effects of Storm Eowyn.
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Up to 80mm of rainfall could be seen in parts of England and Wales with several yellow weather warnings issued by the Met Office over Saturday and Sunday.
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It comes after winds reached 100mph on Friday as the storm left one person dead, more than a million people without power and caused significant travel disruption across the UK and Ireland.
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On Sunday, a yellow wind warning covering south-west England, English and Scottish coasts around the Irish Sea, Wales and Northern Ireland will be in place from 8am to 3pm, with 50 to 60mph gusts expected widely in the warning area.
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A yellow rain warning covering southern and central England and Wales will also be in place from 8am on Sunday to 6am on Monday.
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Some places could see up to 80mm of rainfall over the period from two separate spells of heavy rain and thundery showers, while 10 to 20mm should fall quite widely and 30 to 50mm could fall over high ground.
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Flooding to homes and businesses could occur in the warning area, with power cuts and difficult driving conditions also possible.
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There is also a “small chance” of fast flowing or deep floodwater causing danger to life, the Met Office said.
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We’ll bring you the latest updates throughout the day.
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Major events
Thousands of storms have caused a strong gust, damaged the building, blocked the road, and thousands of people are still on the Islands of Ireland.
When the weather warning is canceled, the focus will be shifted to cleaning activity, and the worker will be able to reconnect the power to remove rubble.
On Friday, a record -like wind, about 1 million houses, farms, and companies in the Republic and North Ireland had a power outage.
ESB Networks announced that 725,000 customers were affected in the Republic, and NIE Networks announced that 283,000 people were damaged north of the border at the peak of a power outage.
Later, tens of thousands of people were reconnected, but Nie Networks said that it could take up to 10 days for others to reconnect.
According to a public interest company, Wishier Alien, about 138,000 people have lost water on Friday night, and the supply for 750,000 people has been in danger.
Wonderous Weather Warning on Saturday
Wales, Midland, part of southwestern England – Yellow warning about ice. The Japan Meteorological Agency states:
There are frozen areas on Saturday morning, which will be dangerous in some places.
Northern Ireland – Yellow warning to snow and ice. The Japan Meteorological Agency states:
Dangerous driving conditions may occur due to frozen sections and snowfall.
Scotland – Yellow warning to wind, snow and ice. The Japan Meteorological Agency states:
Arashi Ao Win continues to bring strong winds on Saturdays, and may cause confusion. Dangerous driving conditions may occur due to frozen sections and snowfall.
Weather warnings are ongoing even after the storm Aowin attacks the UK and Ireland
Due to the serious influence of Arashi Eioin, heavy rain and strong winds may cause floods and traffic disorders to some of the UK.
The Meteorological Agency has issued several yellow weather alarms on Saturdays and Sundays, with some of the Urland and Wales rain up to 80 mm.
The event was after the wind speed reached 160 miles / h on Friday, killing one person due to a storm, more than one million, and causing serious confusion on traveling throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland.
On Sunday, Yellow Windings were issued from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm on the west of England and the Irish Sea, Wales, and North Ireland, from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm, and a wide range of warning areas from 50 to 60. A mile gust is expected.
The yellow rain warnings for southern England, Chubu and Wales will also be issued from 8:00 am to Monday 6:00 am.
In some places, for two different periods of heavy rain and thunderstorms, up to 80 mm may rain during the period, but the rainfall of 10 to 20 mm is quite wide, 30mm to 50mm rainfall. There is a possibility that it will fall into the highland.
In alert areas, flooding in houses and companies may occur, and there may be a power outage or difficult driving situation.
The Japan Meteorological Agency also stated that fast and deep floods could cause the danger of life.
We will deliver the latest information throughout the day.





