Another #ukstorm to batter our shores this weekend
There’s a definite sense of déjà vu as I cast an eye over the weather charts for tonight and tomorrow, with yet another vicious storm set to batter our shores.
There’s a definite sense of déjà vu as I cast an eye over the weather charts for tonight and tomorrow, with yet another vicious storm set to batter our shores.
We are not the only part of the world to have weather that has been stuck in a rut this winter. The US has seen some extreme weather too, but not wind and rain like us.
The next storm is due to arrive later on Tuesday and will continue to affect the UK through Wednesday as well, bringing with it the likelihood of more disruption.
It may be a new month, but the weather has no intention of changing anytime soon – much to the despair of those in Somerset, who are still badly flooded.
Looking further ahead into February, there are no signs of the weather settling down at all, with a powerful jet stream set to deliver more areas of low pressure.
There are signs that it will turn more unsettled later this week and into next week, delivering more wet and windy weather that will no doubt raise concerns about the risk of flooding.
Winter looks more likely to lurk rather than pounce next week, which means that the rain and flood risk continues.
With no let up in the stormy weather for the next week or so, things may get worse for some before they get better. But why has it been so stormy?
There’s no doubt that many of us will be hoping that a new year will bring new weather, but unfortunately, it looks like the beginning of 2014 will continue where 2013 left off.
As the final weekend before Christmas approaches, there will be a lot of people travelling in the coming days – yet there is going to be no let up in the unsettled weather.
Following a recent spell of settled weather, this week will see low pressure after low pressure arrive on our shores, bringing heavy rain and gales.
Following my blog yesterday, I just wanted to give an update on some very windy weather that’s going to affect the northern half of the UK during Thursday.
The British weather is going to live up to its reputation for being very changeable later this week, with a variety of things to keep an eye on.
Living on an island that sits at the eastern edge of the Atlantic ocean, means our weather is varied enough already. But what makes it so changeable in autumn?
After a brief respite following Monday’s storm that caused damage and disruption across southern and eastern parts of England, the weather is likely to turn more unsettled in the next few days.