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In Pictures: Winds whip up as UK faces back-to-back storms

Storm Dudley will be followed on Friday by Storm Eunice, which could be even more damaging, forecasters said.

16 February 2022

Gusts of up to 90mph have been forecast for parts of the UK, with weather warnings issued for two storms coming in the space of a few days.

The Met Office said power cuts and transport disruption are expected as Storm Dudley grows stronger.

It will be followed on Friday by Storm Eunice, which could be even more damaging, with stronger winds than Dudley, heavy snow and possible blizzard conditions.

A woman walks along the sea front in Ardrossan in North Ayrshire before Storm Dudley hits the north of England/southern Scotland from Wednesday night into Thursday morning, closely followed by Storm Eunice, which will bring strong winds and the possibility of snow on Friday
A woman walks along the sea front in Ardrossan in North Ayrshire before Storm Dudley hits (Jane Barlow/PA)

Big waves hit the sea wall at Whitby Yorkshire, before Storm Dudley hits the north of England/southern Scotland from Wednesday night into Thursday morning, closely followed by Storm Eunice, which will bring strong winds and the possibility of snow on Friday
Big waves hit the sea wall at Whitby, North Yorkshire (Danny Lawson/PA)

People fly Kites on Scarborough beach in North Yorkshire, as Storm Dudley hits the north of England/southern Scotland from Wednesday night into Thursday morning, closely followed by Storm Eunice, which will bring strong winds and the possibility of snow on Friday
People fly kites on Scarborough beach in North Yorkshire (Danny Lawson/PA)

Big waves hit the sea wall at Portstewart in Co Londonderry, Northern Ireland, before Storm Dudley hits the north of England/southern Scotland from Wednesday night into Thursday morning, closely followed by Storm Eunice, which will bring strong winds and the possibility of snow on Friday
Big waves hit the sea wall at Portstewart in Co Londonderry, Northern Ireland (Niall Carson/PA)

The Met Office issued an amber weather warning for strong winds caused by Storm Dudley covering central Scotland, parts of Northern Ireland and northern England above Hull.

It is expected to last until midnight, with yellow warnings for wind as far south as Birmingham.

Thursday is expected to offer some respite for most, but Storm Eunice was predicted to be even more challenging for many, this time affecting the southern half of the UK on Friday.

Strong winds on Tynemouth Beach in North Tyneside before Storm Dudley hits the north of England/southern Scotland from Wednesday night into Thursday morning, closely followed by Storm Eunice, which will bring strong winds and the possibility of snow on Friday
Strong winds on Tynemouth Beach in North Tyneside (Owen Humphreys/PA)

A rainbow over St Mary’s lighthouse in Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear, as Storm Dudley hits the north of England and southern Scotland from Wednesday night through into Thursday morning, closely followed by Storm Eunice, which will bring strong winds and the possibility of snow on Friday
A rainbow over St Mary’s Lighthouse in Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear, ahead of Storm Dudley (Owen Humphreys/PA)

Waves crash against the sea wall at Saltcoats in North Ayrshire before Storm Dudley hits the north of England/southern Scotland from Wednesday night into Thursday morning, closely followed by Storm Eunice, which will bring strong winds and the possibility of snow on Friday
Waves crash against the sea wall at Saltcoats in North Ayrshire (Jane Barlow/PA)

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