Met Office issues ‘rare’ red warning for winds of up to 90mph in parts of UK

Storm Arwen is set to batter northeastern coastal parts of the UK, with a red weather warning in place for high winds. (Credit: Getty)Storm Arwen is set to batter northeastern coastal parts of the UK, with a red weather warning in place for high winds. (Credit: Getty)
Storm Arwen is set to batter northeastern coastal parts of the UK, with a red weather warning in place for high winds. (Credit: Getty)

Large parts of the UK are set to be battered by strong winds after the Met Office issued a red weather warning.

Parts of eastern Scotland and northeast England are expected to be worse hit by the weather, which comes as Storm Arwen prepares to wreak havoc across the UK.

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But what warning is in place, and what does it mean for people in these areas?

What does a red weather warning mean?

On the morning of Friday (26 November), the Met Office issued a red weather warning for high winds across the east of the UK.

The red weather warning is rare and indicates that the severe weather conditions may pose “a danger to life”.