Heathrow, Gatwick, Stanstead, Manchester, Birmingham and other airports have all announced their own guidance about what to do if you’re meant to be flying today.
The main advice is to check your flights online before travelling, as no blanket cancellations have been made and there is no one set rule about flying in a storm.
A tweet from Gatwick Airport’s official account reads: “Weather Warning. Be advised that due to storm #Eunice, there is the possibility for disruption to flights, and the shuttle service to North terminal tomorrow, between approximately 10am and 4pm. Please arrive earlier if you are flying from Gatwick.”
East Midlands Airport has also said: “Due to potential disruption caused by #StormEunice tomorrow, passengers are advised to check with their airline for the most up-to-date flight information. We also advise allowing plenty of time for your journey to the airport, as road and rail networks may be affected.”