(CNN) One week after Storm Ciara lashed the United Kingdom with heavy rain and extreme wind gusts, another storm is knocking at the door.

Storm Dennis is now taking shape in the Western Atlantic and will become more menacing over the next day.

A separate but powerful low-pressure system is already in the Atlantic, which will bring damaging winds and blowing snow to Iceland Friday.

Coastal areas of Iceland could see hurricane-force winds Friday, with gusts over 124 mph (200 kph) warned the Icelandic met office.

Low pressure systems will keep on coming through the next few days. Here's a look at the bigger satellite 🛰️ picture showing tomorrow's weather and the early stages of #StormDennis pic.twitter.com/7Xg00utOux — Met Office (@metoffice) February 13, 2020

These two systems will dance around each other Friday before Dennis moves east.

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