Storm Doris: 60-80mph winds to hit UK on Thursday
Storm Doris is going to hit the UK during the daytime on Thursday, bringing a spell of gales across many areas, with the potential for damage and disruption.
Storm Doris is going to hit the UK during the daytime on Thursday, bringing a spell of gales across many areas, with the potential for damage and disruption.
Storm Barbara may be about to move away, but the windy weather isn’t over just yet – especially for northern parts of the UK.
Rain and gales are set to arrive across parts of England and Wales this weekend, with the risk of some localised disruption.
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After a settled spell of weather, heavy rain and gales will hit the UK this week, bringing a renewed risk of flooding.
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Yet another weekend of unsettled weather lies ahead, with the potential for strong winds to cause disruption in places.
Storm Barney could bring damaging gusts of wind across southern parts of the UK later on Tuesday. Looking further ahead, it’ll turn much colder next weekend with some snow.
The first named storm of the season, Abigail, threatens northern Scotland with 60-80mph winds and disruption later this week.
As the weather gears up to deliver us a week of rain and wind, there are some great images that capture this week’s weather theme well.
After high pressure bringing some sunshine and warmth last week, normal service has resumed, with low pressure driving our weather for the next few days.
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Friday into early Saturday looks unseasonably wet and windy across central, southern and eastern parts of England, to the point where the Met Office has issued a yellow “be aware” warning.
I forgive you if you’ve read the title of this blog and think that the weatherman is just making up another excuse for rainy weather, but stay with me!
The weather is going to stay lively for the next few days, with no intention of making a step in the direction of spring, let alone summer.