The UK is set to be hit by two storms in three days this week as forecasters warned of up to 90mph winds. Two low pressure systems that will bring spells of very strong winds and potentially snow between Wednesday and Friday have been named. Storm Dudley will cross the northern half of the UK from Wednesday night into Thursday morning, while Storm Eunice will bring strong winds and potentially some snow for parts of the country on Friday. Met Office chief meteorologist Paul Gundersen said an active jet stream is driving low-pressure systems across the country, both of which are likely to cause some disruption. (PA Graphics) Strong winds will cross western Scotland and Northern Ireland on Wednesday evening, pushing eastward to northern England overnight and through Thursday morning. Wind gusts of 80mph-90mph are possible on exposed coasts and hills of Scotland, with 60mph-70mph possible further inland. Winds are …
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