Highways England has said it is "highly likely" that the QE2 bridge will be forced to close tomorrow due to the storm and winds.
Storm Dudley and Eunice are hitting the UK - and are causing chaos everywhere.
The Met Office has said the storms could be a "danger to life", as an amber warning for wind covers London throughout Friday.
As a result, Highways England has said it is "highly likely" that the QE2 bridge at Dartford Crossing will close from 5am on Friday morning.
It added that usually when the bridge is closed one of the tunnels is used for the clockwise/ southbound traffic.
@staceywoo Hi Stacey, yes it is highly likely the QEII Bridge will be closing around 5am tomorrow morning.
— National Highways: East (@HighwaysEAST) February 17, 2022
@staceywoo Hi Stacey, usually when the bridge is closed one of the tunnels is used for the clockwise/southbound traffic.
— National Highways: East (@HighwaysEAST) February 17, 2022
Rail services across south east London have also advised passengers to travel today (Thursday), rather than on Friday ahead of the storm.
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