A large number of schools in Wales will close and move to remote learning on Friday, February 18, due to Storm Eunice.
It follows a rare red weather warning being issued for large parts of south Wales with 100mph winds expected to hit.
There is already extensive disruption in the wake of Storm Dudley while other services, such as transport, are expected to be affected tomorrow. You can read more about that and all the latest developments in our live coverage here.
Schools in Cardiff, Swansea, most of the south Wales valleys and parts of west Wales will be closed on Friday.
Read more: Storm Eunice: Met Office forecast for how windy it will be where you live
Swansea Council was the first to announce all its schools will close for the day on Friday. A council spokesman said on Thursday: "Due to the red weather warning in place for Swansea between 7am and 12 noon on Friday all schools will move to home learning for tomorrow."
Schools affected will move to remote learning unless an inset day had already been planned.
A spokesman for Cardiff Council said: All schools in Cardiff will be closed on Friday, 18th February, due to the predicted disruption to transport and the warning of potential damage to buildings. "
Latest information on school closures will appear here:
Anglesey: All schools to close
Blaenau Gwent: All schools to close
Bridgend: All schools to close
Caerphilly: All schools to close
Cardiff: All schools to close
Carmarthenshire: All schools advised to close
Ceredigion: All schools to close
Conwy: All schools to close
Denbighshire: All schools to close
Flintshire: All schools to close
Gwynedd: All schools to close
Merthyr Tydfil: All schools to close
Monmouthshire: All schools to close
Neath Port Talbot: All schools to close
Newport: All schools to close
Pembrokeshire: All schools to close
Powys: All schools to close
Rhondda Cynon Taf: All schools to close
Swansea: All schools to close
Torfaen: All schools to close
Vale of Glamorgan: All schools advised to close
Wrexham: All schools to close
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