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Home / Weather / UK Braces for Atlantic Storm Fury

UK Braces for Atlantic Storm Fury

20 Jan

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Summary

  • An Atlantic storm is set to bring snow, heavy rain, and strong winds.
  • Winds could reach speeds of up to 100mph on western coasts.
  • Most of England and Wales expect gusts of 70-90mph.
UK Braces for Atlantic Storm Fury

A major Atlantic storm is poised to bring severe winter weather to the UK, with forecasters predicting snow, torrential rain, and gale-force winds. Forecast charts indicate widespread snowfall across Scotland, Northern Ireland, northern England, and the Midlands. Southern and central areas, including London, are expected to face persistent heavy rain, with occasional wintry showers. These regions will also experience powerful winds, with gusts potentially reaching 70-90mph inland.

Atlantic-facing coasts of Ireland, western Scotland, and northwest England are forecast to endure the most severe conditions, with wind speeds possibly exceeding 100mph. While the storm's impact will be widespread, some counties in southwest England and west Wales may remain largely unaffected by the heaviest precipitation. The Met Office's long-range forecast suggests a continuation of changeable weather, with a risk of colder conditions and snow, particularly on higher ground in northern areas.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The storm is expected to arrive on Tuesday, January 27, starting around 6pm.
Scotland, Northern Ireland, northern England, and parts of the Midlands are predicted to face snow, while western coasts could see winds over 100mph.
The Met Office anticipates changeable weather with spells of rain and a risk of colder conditions and snow, especially on hills.

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