UK Issues Red Weather Warning as, Storm Eunice, Prepares to Make Landfall.<br />Al Jazeera reports that the U.K.'s meteorological <br />service has issued a red weather warning as <br />Storm Eunice is expected to pose a “danger to life.”.<br />Al Jazeera reports that the U.K.'s meteorological <br />service has issued a red weather warning as <br />Storm Eunice is expected to pose a “danger to life.”.<br />The storm, with wind gusts of 100 mph, is currently <br />crossing the Atlantic and is expected to cause , “significant disruption and dangerous <br />conditions due to extremely strong winds.".<br />According to the Met Office, Storm Eunice <br />is expected to make landfall on February 18. .<br />The meteorological office <br />of Ireland also issued an alert, warning of, "severe and damaging winds,", as well as the possibility of coastal flooding.<br />Al Jazeera reports that another storm, <br />Dudley, hit the U.K. on February 16. .<br />While Dudley disrupted transport, <br />damage was not widespread. .<br />The Met Office reportedly warned that southwest <br />England is expected to get the worst of Eunice. .<br />Al Jazeera reports that roads, bridges <br />and railway lines are likely to be <br />shut down as a result of the storm. .<br />Al Jazeera reports that roads, bridges <br />and railway lines are likely to be <br />shut down as a result of the storm. .<br />The storm is also expected to cause delays <br />and cancellations for buses, ferries, trains and flights. .<br />The red weather warning is in effect <br />for parts of Cornwall and south Wales. .<br />On February 17, the U.K. announced that the <br />emergency Civil Contingencies Committee will meet <br />to discuss the government's response to the storm.