What's happened
Storm Jocelyn brings danger to life warnings and gusts of up to 80mph, becoming the second storm to hit the UK within days.
Why it matters
The UK faces major disruption to transport services and potential danger to life from large waves and beach material being thrown.
What the papers say
The Independent reports that Storm Jocelyn could cause more disruption than Storm Isha, while BBC News highlights the risk to life from large waves and debris being blown inland.
How we got here
The UK has been hit by a series of storms in recent months, with Storm Isha causing widespread disruption and damage.
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