A red weather warning is in place across Barry this morning as Storm Eunice brings a “danger to life”.

The Met Office are warning the storm will result in flying debris, damage to buildings and homes, uprooted trees, and travel chaos.

Power cuts are also likely, as well as large waves in coastal areas.

A spokesman said: “Extremely strong west to southwesterly winds will develop over southwest England and south Wales early on Friday.

“Widespread inland gusts of 70-80 mph are likely and up to around 90 mph near some coasts, with dangerous conditions on beaches and seafronts.

“Winds are expected to ease from the west during the late morning.”

Barry weather forecast as Storm Eunice hits

This is the Met Office forecast for Barry today as Storm Eunice is set to hit:

  • 8am – Sunny intervals, winds of 34mph, gusts of 52mph
  • 9am – Cloudy, winds of 42mph, gusts of 64mph
  • 10am – Heavy rain, winds of 46mph, gusts of 75mph
  • 11am – Heavy rain, winds of 39mph, gusts of 68mph
  • Midday – Sunny, winds of 37mph, gusts of 66mph

The red weather warning in Barry lifts at midday.

What is a red weather warning?

This is how the Met Office describe a red weather warning: “Dangerous weather is expected and, if you haven’t already done so, you should take action now to keep yourself and others safe from the impact of the severe weather.

“It is very likely that there will be a risk to life, with substantial disruption to travel, energy supplies and possibly widespread damage to property and infrastructure.

“You should avoid travelling, where possible, and follow the advice of the emergency services and local authorities.”