Brave aficionados leave their coats at home as they reach town to face the blizzards and 90mph gales of Storm Arwen

BRAVE boozers left their coats at home when they reached town in the face of the blizzards and 90mph gales of Storm Arwen.
The determined partygoers were seen barefoot as they headed to town amid sub-zero temperatures tonight.
Revelers were seen huddled under plastic bags just to shield them from freezing rain and gusty winds.
Despite the 4 degrees Celsius and freezing rain, that didn’t stop the girls from wearing lace-up heels on the wet pavement and wearing short bodycon dresses to clubs in Leeds city centre.
In Manchester, club members queued with umbrellas overturned as the wind blew past them.
And others hide under their coats to protect them from freezing temperatures.
Just an hour’s drive away, a rare red warning has been issued for Storm Arwen, which will see severe storms through Aberdeen to Newcastle – lasting until 2am tomorrow.
Footage was shot of blizzards in the North Pennines and Durham with Scots reporting inches of snow.
An amber weather warning stretching from Scotland’s northeast coast to Scarborough warns of high waves and strong winds until 9am on Saturday.
And another amber wind warning has been issued for tomorrow morning, as the south-west coast of England prepares for travel disruption.
A yellow warning for snowfall across Scottish marshlands from 2pm today – with the Met Office declaring “blizzard conditions” and 3 inches of snow will cause mass travel disruption.
And from tomorrow, up to three inches of snow could fall as far south as London.
During the storm, buildings will be destroyed and power lines will be uprooted, and the Met Office has warned that flying debris poses a “risk to life” under the red warning.
They are urging Britons to prepare as communities across the country could be cut off – even in the South.
https://www.the-sun.com/news/4154010/determined-partygoers-battle-storm-arwen/ Brave aficionados leave their coats at home as they reach town to face the blizzards and 90mph gales of Storm Arwen