Weather maps show which areas may not witness any rain or snow on Friday (Image: WXCharts)
across the country with heavy rain and snow to lash most areas over the next few days.
However, the suggest that three areas in the UK won’t be getting any snow or rain this Friday (January 24).
According to WXCharts maps generated using Metdesk data, areas around Wick, Aberdeen, and Stornoway are likely to be spared from experiencing unsettled conditions.
The weather forecast for Friday seems to be the most unsettled, with the issuing a series of .
for North West England, North East England, Northern Ireland, north Wales, and central and southern Scotland.
Unsettled weather conditions are likely to blast UK this weekend (Image: WXCharts)
The alerts are in place from 6am on Friday until 9pm.
The said: “Storm Éowyn will move across the northwest of the UK on Friday, clearing to the northeast on Friday night.
“This will bring a spell of very strong west to southwesterly winds, with peak gusts of 60-70 mph fairly widely inland, 70-80 mph in some areas, and 80-90 mph along more exposed coasts and hills (perhaps even higher in a few locations).
“It should be noted that there may be a slight reduction in wind strength for a time as the centre of Storm Éowyn passes overhead, this most likely in parts of Northern Ireland and western Scotland, before winds rapidly increase again.
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“Winds will gradually ease later on Friday.”
The weather agency warned that damage to buildings and homes could occur, with roofs blown off and power lines brought down.
Deputy Chief Meteorologist Mike Silverstone said: “Storm Éowyn will bring a period of very unsettled, potentially disruptive, weather to the UK through Friday and into Saturday.
“The strongest gusts are likely to be felt across parts of Northern Ireland, northern England, northwestern Wales and western Scotland, where exposed sites could get gusts in excess of 80mph, which has the potential to cause impacts for those in these areas. There will also be some heavy rain, bringing some unpleasant conditions to end the week.
“The initial warning for Storm Éowyn has been issued several days in advance, so it’s important to stay up to date with the forecast as further details emerge in the coming days.”