The storm, which is currently brewing over the north Atlantic, will hit northern parts of the UK during the early hours of Friday morning.
Forecasters have issued a yellow warning for wind in the Nottinghamshire area.
Mike Silverstone, Met Office deputy chief meteorologist, said: “Storm Éowyn is expected to bring very strong winds and widespread disruption on Friday.
“There are currently a number of weather warnings in place, with all parts of the UK covered by one warning at some point on Friday.”
Residents have been advised to be prepared for weather warnings to change quickly.
When a weather warning is issued, the Met Office recommends staying up to date with the weather in your area.
Storm Éowyn will move across the northwest of the UK on Friday, clearing to the northeast on Friday night and will initially bring snow for some, with accompanying rain and wind.
This has the potential to cause travel disruption, power cuts and damage to building and homes across the country.
Winds in the Nottinghamshire area are anticipated to ease on Saturday with sunny intervals, although wintry showers may develop later in the day.
However, more strong winds and rain are likely to return later on Sunday.