A series of severe weather warnings were issued for wind and rain following Storm Eowyn’s destructive impact on the British Isles, with flights cancelled, rail routes closed, and power outages affecting over a million people. Despite the red weather warning being lifted, Storm Eowyn was followed by Storm Herminia, bringing further wind and rain warnings until Tuesday. The Met Office warned of heavy rainfall, potential flooding, and strong winds, with specific warnings in place for different regions and a continued risk of dangerous conditions throughout the weekend and into the start of the week.
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