Storm Dudley has been battering the country causing widespread disruption - and soon it will be Storm Eunice's turn to continue the chaos.
The second storm of the week is expected to bring with it strong winds and the potential for snow.
The Met Office has issued yellow, amber and red weather warnings for gales, impacting much of the UK from Friday morning (18 February).
The most significant wind gusts are forecast in the southwest England and south Wales, with a red weather warning in place from 7am until 12 noon tomorrow.
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The Met Office said that 'exposed coastal areas' might see winds in excess of 95 mph, while inland areas might see gusts of around 80 mph.
The intense weather has the potential to cause fallen trees, damage to buildings and travel disruption.
Meanwhile a yellow warning for wind and snow has been issued covering Northern Ireland, northern England and southern Scotland, from 3am to 6pm on Friday.
Up to 20cm of snow could accumulate over high ground, with up to 5cm possible in some lower areas.
The Met Office said that the 'brisk winds' in this area might cause 'blizzard-like conditions and drifting of lying snow, reducing visibility, and making driving conditions difficult.'
Here is what the Met Office has forecast as the second storm of the week approaches...
Today
Sunny spells and showers, these mainly in the north and west with some snow on hills. Strong and gusty winds gradually easing during the day. Rain reaching the far southwest towards evening.
Tonight, wintry showers becoming confined to northern Scotland. Cloud and rain in the southwest moving quickly northwards, turning to snow in the north. Storm force winds developing in the southwest later.
Friday
Rain clearing quickly northeastwards across England and Wales whilst heavy snow in the north slowly eases later. Exceptionally windy for much of England and Wales with damaging gusts and disruption.
Saturday to Monday
Winds easing briefly on Saturday morning, with a cold start, before another spell of wet and windy weather arrives. Particularly windy in the north with wintery showers at times here.