Title: When Will Storms Hit the UK? Check the Exact Date Here
BRITS have been warned of the exact date thundery showers and strong winds are set to batter the UK.
Subheading: Storm Warning for the UK
The Met Office forecast some unsettled and stormy weather patterns this week as low pressure systems move in from the Atlantic.
Subheading: Unpredictable Weather Patterns
Those affected have been warned there could be some disruption to travel and journey times.
Subheading: Morning Weather Update
This morning brings mixed weather across Britain, with some light April showers in southern parts of England and outbreaks of rain in Scotland. Meanwhile, most central parts of the UK are expected to enjoy sunny spells throughout the day.
Subheading: Wednesday’s Storm System
Moving north, figures are predicted to reach lows of 7C in northern Scotland. But, moving into Wednesday, a new weather system will push up from the south west, bringing torrential rain and strong gales.
Subheading: Met Office Forecast
Met Office forecasters predict persistent and “thundery” downpours across southern Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England. Parts of Wales and the south east coast are expected to feel the heavy showers though Tuesday night but these should clear up by Wednesday morning.
Subheading: Gales and Showers Forecasted
There is a chance of hail and light snow flurries in the Fort William area of Scotland, as shown on Met Office weather maps. Greg Dewhurst, Met Office Meteorologist, said low pressure is going to dominate the weather pattern.
Subheading: Stormy End of the Week
As the stormy weather pattern moves northeast throughout the day, sunny spells are predicted to return in the south west. By the end of the week, fierce gales could affect those across the west of the UK as wind speeds increasingly pick up.
Subheading: Long Range Weather Forecast
More showers are forecast from Thursday into the weekend, but temperatures are predicted to largely remain mild. It comes after Brits felt the lasting effects of Storm Nelson across the Easter Bank Holiday.
Subheading: Recent Weather Warnings
The Met Office recorded strong gales, and heavy rain wreaked havoc for the 2.6million cars expected on the roads. Yellow weather warnings for rain and strong winds were issued across parts of Northern Ireland and the south of England.
Subheading: Forecast for the Coming Days
Spells of rain and showers continuing over the coming days and becoming increasingly windy. Rather mild in the south and turning increasingly mild in the north after a chilly start.