Storm Eunice: 122mph highest ever winds recorded at the Needles on the Isle of Wight
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A red weather warning remains in place until 3pm for Portsmouth and Hampshire.
The Met Office has announced that the highest gust ever recorded was clocked at the Needles on the Isle of Wight earlier – with speeds reaching an astronomical 122mph.
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Hide AdIt is still provisional and needs to be confirmed, the forecaster has said.
Portsmouth was facing winds of 70mph earlier.
Storm Eunice has caused plenty of disruption with Langstone Bridge set to be closed for hours, cutting off Hayling Island.
A fallen tree blocked Stubbington Avenue in North End, while a lamppost was knocked down near the Coffee Cup in Eastney.
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Hide AdBuses and hovercraft services have been cancelled until the afternoon.
Dramatic footage also captured the size of the huge waves at Southsea seafront earlier.
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