Storm number six of the season, Storm Eunice, has wreaked havoc across the country. Officially named by the Met Office on February 14, the latest storm quickly followed Storm Dudley.
Scotland faced extremely strong winds and blizzard conditions in some parts as the storm posed 'danger to life' across the country.
But where did the name Eunice come from? Mother of Timothy, Eunice features in the Bible as well as appearing in Greek mythology - reports Wales Online.
Eunice was the wife of King Tiberius Julius Cotys I in the Roman Empire. Additionally, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, sister of JFK, was the founder of the Special Olympics while Nina Simone's birth name was Eunice Kathleen Waymon.
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