UK weather: Map reveals where Storm Dudley and Eunice will hit as massive 90mph gales to blast Britain TOMORROW
FORECASTERS have predicted where two storms will hit as massive 90mph gales are set to blast Britain from tomorrow.
Storm Dudley is set to lash the country from Wednesday - sparking fears the gale-force winds will rip roofs off homes and cut power - before Storm Eunice descends on Friday.
The latest weather map from the Met Office has pinpointed exactly where the storms will strike amid a string of weather warnings.
Storm Dudley will be most frightening in Strathclyde, Yorkshire, North West and East England, and parts of South West Scotland.
Scotland and northern England are first in the firing line for the low pressure systems, with both under an amber alert.
The fourth named storm of the winter Dudley has also left the entirety of Scotland and Northern Ireland under a yellow weather warning.
But "all parts of the UK" will feel the wrath of the "strong and disruptive" winds, causing mayhem across the country.
And Storm Eunice will follow on Friday - battering Brits with snow blizzards and intense gusts.
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Brits have been warned that road, rail, air and ferry services will be affected in the turbulent gales - with some roads and bridges potentially closing.
There's a chance of injuries and danger to life from flying debris as the country battles the blistering 90mph westerly winds.
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Although "there is still some uncertainty in the timing and location of the strongest", the Met said gales could reach up to 90mph in some spots.
Met Office meteorologist Tom Morgan warned "the southern parts of England and Wales will see their turn," from both storms.
After Dudley's wrath, Britain's fifth storm of the season will come into play - as gale-force winds forced a yellow weather warning for Friday.
Covering the entirety of Wales, England, Northern Ireland, and southern Scotland, Storm Eunice will hit in the early hours of Friday and will continue until 9pm.
The Met predicted that "extremely strong winds may develop over southwest England early on Friday, before spreading north and east during the morning."
Eunice is also classed as a "danger to life" weather warning - bringing 80mph winds, snow, and blizzard conditions.
The warning states: "Storm Eunice is likely to affect the UK on Friday bringing a period of very strong winds that could cause significant disruption.
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"There is a small chance that flying debris will result in a danger to life, with fallen trees, damage to buildings and homes, roofs blown off and power lines brought down.
"There is a small chance that injuries and danger to life could occur from large waves and beach material being thrown onto sea fronts, coastal roads and properties."
The Met Office added: "In addition to the wind, there is the potential for a period of snow and perhaps blizzard conditions, most likely over northern England, parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland and north Wales.
"However, this is very dependant on the track of the weather system and most places will see heavy rain instead."
The double storm in three days comes after Storm Malik and Storm Corrie brought strong gale-force winds that caused widespread disruption across the country this year.
Along with the intense wind, stormy weather and downpours are expected to stir in the UK until Sunday.
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But the gales aren't the only severe weather Brits will have to face this week - with snowfall on the cards from Wednesday onwards.
Parts of Scotland are being braced for snow - which could last nearly EIGHT days.