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Storm Eunice: Flights grounded, trains cancelled and roads closed - disruption caused by storm - SKY NEWS
People have been warned not to travel unless it's urgent, with Storm Eunice forecast to hit the UK with gusts of almost 100mph.
By Amar Mehta and Samuel Osborne, news reporters
Two red weather warnings have been issued as Storm Eunice hits the UK, with gusts expected to reach 100mph.
The warnings cover the west of England and southern Wales, as well as the east of England including London.
It comes as parts of the country are still recovering from power cuts caused by Storm Dudley.
'All trains cancelled' - follow latest updates

Below is a list of some of the things that will be affected by the weather today:
Transport
- National Highways has published a list of roads that should not be used by high-sided or vulnerable vehicles. You can see those here
- Most train operators are advising people not to travel at all on Friday, with many running reduced timetables
- At least 65 flights arriving and departing Heathrow Airport have been cancelled and a further 114 delayed by more than 15 minutes, according to aviation data provider FlightStats by Cirium. There were 17 planned cancellations and two live cancellations at Gatwick, with 67 delayed flights
- EasyJet has cancelled a "small number of flights" from UK airports due to strong winds
- Network Rail said a fallen tree around 50ft (15m) long at Ewell West, Surrey, is blocking the line between London Waterloo and Dorking, Surrey. It is affecting South Western Railway services
- All trains in Wales have been cancelled. The disruption is likely to continue into the weekend, with more than 1,000 miles of track to be checked and cleared of debris
- There are no blanket cancellations on flights in the UK, but Gatwick, Heathrow, Birmingham, and East Midlands Airport asked passengers to check their flight status with their airline
- DFDS and P&O Ferries have suspended their Dover to Calais ferries. The port of Dover is expected to close between 10am and 3pm
- The M48 Severn Bridge between England and Wales is closed in both directions between junctions one and two due to strong winds
- The Orwell Bridge in Suffolk on the A14 was closed in both directions with the Dartford Crossing joining it in shutting
- In South Wales, bus company Stagecoach said all services would be suspended until after 1.30pm
- ScotRail says Edinburgh/Glasgow Queen Street to Arbroath services will start and terminate at Dundee
- Glasgow and Edinburgh trains to Arbroath and Montrose to Aberdeen services will not run