Power cut warning in 76 cities on Friday as UK faces snow and wind storms

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Power cuts could hit up to 76 UK cities on Friday (Image: Getty)

All 76 cities in the UK could be hit with power cuts, the loss of mobile phone signal and travel disruption due to heavy snow and wind storms this Friday, the has warned.

The forecaster has issued a rare and very serious red weather warning in the UK on Friday along with amber and yellow weather warnings for and ice across all of the UK.

Every single part of the country is under some kind of weather warning from the on January 24, with all 76 UK cities affected.

The most serious red warning has been issued in Northern Ireland, while a yellow warning for snow has been issued in Scotland and all of England and Wales is under amber or yellow warnings for wind thanks to Storm Eowyn.

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The said in its warning advice: “Power cuts are likely to occur, with the potential to affect other services, such as mobile phone coverage.

“Road, rail, air and ferry services are likely to be affected, with longer journey times and cancellations possible. Some roads and bridges will close.

“There is a chance that damage to buildings and homes could occur, with roofs blown off and power lines brought down.

“Injuries and danger to life could occur from flying debris, as well as large waves and beach material being thrown onto sea fronts, coastal roads and properties.”

In its forecast, 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. Winds will gradually ease later on Friday.”

The full list of affected areas according to the is:

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

North Yorkshire

South Yorkshire

West Yorkshire

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