More weather problems are being caused by new Storm Eowyn, as 70 mph Atlantic storms devastate British Christmas

A barrage of 70 mph Atlantic storms that battered the holiday season have left Brits in a state of turmoil.

Beginning Monday, December 16, a fresh round of powerful winds is predicted to hit, with a two-week duration.

Millions of people across are expected to visit loved ones, causing disruptions on the roads, trains, flights, and ferries.

And if there is a chance of amber weather warnings, it may result in another storm, which the Met Office will call Eowyn.

It follows Storm Darragh, which pounded the UK over the weekend with rain and gusts of up to 102 mph in some areas.

 

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