Storm Eowyn is bringing severe weather to Britain, with tornadoes possible in the south. Residents are urged to prepare for strong winds and heavy rain.
The European Storm Forecast Experiment has issued a level two warning. This means we might see severe wind gusts and maybe even a few tornadoes. The area between London and Bristol is particularly at risk, putting millions in the path of potential chaos.
Last year’s mini tornado in Coventry still gives folks the shivers. It caused a lot of damage, and people are still talking about it. Homeowner Kay Cook remembers the bricks falling and fearing her roof would cave in.
Another resident shared how a massive tree uprooted, leaving a huge hole in their yard. A 100ft tree crashed into four gardens, while others snapped like twigs. It was a real mess, and people were scrambling for safety.
Tomorrow, we’re in for a “weather bomb.” Storm Eowyn is expected to bring chaos and widespread disruption. With gusts hitting up to 90mph, it’s going to be a rough day.
The Met Office is keeping a close eye on things. They say the worst weather will hit the south in the morning, but damaging winds will stick around longer in the north.
Amber and yellow weather warnings are in effect from early morning to evening. Even areas not directly hit will still feel the effects.
Storm Eowyn is set to roll in with heavy rain first, and it might even snow in some places. So, everyone, stay safe and keep an eye on the forecast!