Urgent rat ‘invasion’ alert to all those living in 15 UK cities this week – full list

A rat in a drain (Image: Getty)

Brits have been are particularly likely to try and seek shelter from Storm Éowyn in their homes and gardens this weekend.

The brutal conditions may , and as such the rodents will look for warmer, safer places to take cover.

Storm Éowyn is expected to bring 100mph winds, with a particular focus on Northern Ireland and western Scotland. Both areas have been given rare red weather warnings by the .

chief meteorologist Paul Gundersen said of the incoming storm: “We reserve the issuing of Red Warnings for the most severe weather which represents a likely danger to life and severe disruption, and that is the case with Storm Éowyn.

“While it will be widely very windy on Friday, with additional hazards from rain and snow, the strongest winds and most significant impacts are likely in Northern Ireland and central and southwestern parts of Scotland within the Red Warning areas, where winds could gust 80-90 mph quite widely for a time, and potentially up to 100 mph for exposed coasts in particular.”

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Storm Éowyn will hit hardest in Northern Ireland and western Scotland

Storm Éowyn will hit hardest in Northern Ireland and western Scotland (Image: Met Office)

Chris Bonnett, gardening expert and founder of is warning Brits in affected areas to prepare to hear the scuttle of rats in their homes when the weather turns.

“Stormy weather conditions such as wind and rain often damages natural nesting sites, forcing rats to find another home”, he said.

“You may find that they are trying to enter your home and if you’re experiencing them in your garden it means they’ve viewed it as a suitable place to begin building a nest and keep warm.

“Rats are more likely to do this if you have a lot of debris and garden waste on the ground or sources of food growing such as fruits and vegetables.

“The good news is that there are natural ways to deter rats including using garlic powder, removing potential water sources and covering any gaps and holes in and around your garden and home.”

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Close up of a wild brown rat in Autumn, foraging for bird seed in a garden with golden leaves and chestnuts. Facing left. Scientific name: Rattus norv

Rats will be drawn into gardens in the storm (Image: Getty)

Full list of towns, cities and areas hit by Storm Éowyn

Angus

Clackmannanshire

Dundee

Falkirk

Fife

Perth and Kinross

Stirling

Derbyshire

Aberdeenshire

Highland

Darlington

Durham

Gateshead

Hartlepool

Middlesbrough

Newcastle upon Tyne

North Tyneside

Northumberland

Redcar and Cleveland

South Tyneside

Stockton-on-Tees

Sunderland

Blackburn with Darwen

Blackpool

Cumbria

Greater Manchester

Lancashire

Merseyside

County Antrim

County Armagh

County Down

County Fermanagh

County Londonderry

County Tyrone

Dumfries and Galloway

East Lothian

Edinburgh

Midlothian Council

Scottish Borders

West Lothian

Argyll and Bute

East Ayrshire

East Dunbartonshire

East Renfrewshire

Glasgow

Inverclyde

North Ayrshire

North Lanarkshire

Renfrewshire

South Ayrshire

South Lanarkshire

West Dunbartonshire

Conwy

Denbighshire

Flintshire

Gwynedd

Isle of Anglesey

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