Storm Éowyn was "probably the strongest storm" to hit the UK in at least 10 years, the Met Office has said, with wind gusts in excess of 100mph (160km/h).
People across the UK have been warned to prepare for catastrophic weather following Storm Eowyn. A yellow warning for snow and ice has been issued
The Met Office has a list of storms ready to go following the chaos brought by Storm Eowyn - the list of names changes every year and people can even submit some ideas of their own
Met Office issues rain warning for capital
The Met Office recommends keeping essentials such as warm clothes, food, and water in cars due to the likelihood of travel delays.
Storm Éowyn is forecast to make landfall in Ireland late on Thursday before moving on to the rest of the UK on Friday according to Met Office models. The storm will bring gusts of 80mph to coastal areas and 60mph inland with potential for a danger to life caused by flying debris.
The Met Office has issued more yellow weather warnings for the UK after Storm Éowyn - a storm they described as the most intense in 30 years.
People in Wales have been warned to brace for further weather disruption in the coming days. The Met Office said heavy rain, strong winds and wintry showers could bring flooding and travel delays in the wake of Storm Eowyn.
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Amid a swathe of amber and yellow warnings, the Met Office has warned of 60mph winds, snow and ice until Monday - as a million people remain without power.
The Met Office for Wales on Saturday reads: "A mainly dry day with lengthy sunny periods, but the odd shower is possible around western coasts with a band of heavier showers arriving later in the day. Freshening winds during the afternoon. Maximum temperature 4 °C."
In the calm after Storm Eowyn, the Met Office is warning of more severe weather for Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire in the days