UK weather maps show exact day rain and snow covers nearly all of Britain
Storm Éowyn to bring severe winds, heavy rain, and snow across the UK on Friday, with an amber warning issued for widespread disruption.

Britain is bracing for severe weather as Storm Éowyn is set to sweep across the country on Friday, January 24.
It will bring torrential rain, snow, and dangerously high winds. The Met Office has issued an amber wind warning for parts of the country, with widespread disruption anticipated.
Storm Éowyn is expected to move across the northwest of the UK early on Friday, intensifying as it progresses.
The system will bring west to southwesterly winds with widespread gusts of 60–70 mph inland.
More exposed coastal and hilly areas could see gusts reaching 80–90 mph, and isolated regions may experience stronger winds.
Maps from WXCHARTS show the snow hitting northern England as far south as Manchester.
Meanwhile, Scotland will also see snow in the south and east of the country.

Alongside the powerful winds, heavy rain will batter much of the UK. Northern regions, particularly Scotland, are predicted to face heavy snow, with accumulations expected to disrupt travel and services.
Rainfall will be heaviest in western regions, while eastern areas may see brief respite before the storm intensifies again.
The Met Office’s amber warning highlights the potential for structural damage, power outages, and dangerous travel conditions due to flying debris.
The strongest winds are forecast to peak between Friday morning and late afternoon, although there may be a brief lull as the storm's centre passes over Northern Ireland and western Scotland.
Winds will gradually ease Friday night as Storm Éowyn shifts northeastward, but conditions will remain hazardous throughout the day.
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List of Affected Areas
The storm’s impact will be felt across the UK, but some regions are at greater risk of severe weather:
Scotland: Heavy snow is expected in the Highlands, Inverness, and Aberdeen.
Northern Ireland: Strong gusts and potential structural damage in Belfast and surrounding areas.
Northern England: Manchester, Newcastle, and Leeds to experience heavy rain and strong winds.
Midlands: Birmingham and surrounding areas may see localized flooding and disruptions.
Wales: Cardiff and coastal regions bracing for gale-force winds and heavy rain.
Southern England: London, Plymouth, and Southampton to face widespread rain and blustery conditions.

Authorities urge residents to secure loose items, avoid unnecessary travel, and monitor local updates. Drivers are advised to exercise caution, particularly in affected regions, as roads may become impassable due to flooding or fallen debris.
Storm Éowyn is the latest in a series of storms to batter Britain this winter, underscoring the need for vigilance and preparedness. While the worst conditions are expected on Friday, lingering impacts may disrupt travel and services into the weekend.
The public is encouraged to stay informed through Met Office updates and take all necessary precautions to ensure their safety during this significant weather event.