in Business UK weather forecast: Britain to be battered by winds of up to 100mph until election day – Mirror Online, Mirror.co.uk 1.1k Views We will use your email address only for sending you newsletters. Please see ourPrivacy Noticefor details of your data protection rights Could not subscribe, try again laterInvalid Email Winds of up to 410 mph are expected to batter the UK with yellow warnings now put in place. More stormyweatheris coming – and it will be joined by heavy rain and freezing temperatures on election day on Thursday. TheMet Officehas put the warnings in place for most of Scotland and the north of England for Tuesday. Many parts of Wales has also been told to be alert with travel problems predicted. But it appears to be better news for the rest of England. It will be dry and cold in the south and the east with frost expected. *** Met office weather for Tuesday (December) **************************************************** **********************) “The strong winds are pretty widespread,” said Met Office meteorologist Alex Burkill. “It’s very windy in the west and southwest so that’s where we’re going to see the greatest impact unfortunately. ” Heavy rain on Thursday could deter some from visiting polling stations. We will also see “quite a drop” in temperature between Tuesday and Wednesday. Temperatures will sink to 9C (31. 2F) on Wednesday, a drop of about 4C (7.2F) from Tuesday’s expected temperature.Mr Burkill also gave a forecast ahead of Thursday’sElection.***************************** Thursday could be difficult for many to get to the polls(Image: PA) Tuesday’s weather will see more high winds “It looks like there will be wind and rain for most places,” he said, adding that central and southern parts of England were most likely to be hit with the rain. Small amounts of sleet and snow are also expected in the highest parts of Scotland, with highest national temperatures of between (C) ******************************************************************** (F) and (C) **************************************************************** (8F). Forecaster Nicola Maxey said: “It’s going to remain like this for most of the week. ” By polling day on Thursday we’ll also have to contend with freezing temperatures and heavy rain. **************************** *** (******************Frost will return for some as temperatures drop(Image: PA)**********************Read More (********************************** Top news stories from Mirror Online (********************************** “The good news is that that rain is expected to move quickly eastwards throughout the day. “But it’s highly likely that those heading out to cast their vote will get a pretty good soaking.” Coastal towns have also been issued with a warning . The Environment Agency said: “Localized flooding is possible on east and south coasts on Monday, and rivers and surface water in the West on Tuesday. “There may be travel disruption.” Met Office five day forecast (**************************************** Today: Cloud and rain, heavy at times, will spread eastwards. Heaviest rain over western Scotland. Clearer skies and a few showers then follow into parts of Northern Ireland and Scotland later. Windy, especially in the north and west. (Tonight:) Evening rain over England and Wales will clear away eastwards, clearer skies following. Clear spells for Scotland and Northern Ireland, but also some showers, especially northwest Scotland. Windy. Wednesday: Windy with sunny spells and showers, heavy at times and wintry on hills. The heaviest and most frequent showers will be over northern and western UK. Feeling cold. Outlook for Thursday to Saturday: Unsettled, with rain and hill snow spreading northeast through Thursday. Showers for Friday, wintry in the north. Further rain affects southern areas Saturday. Often windy; cold in the north. ******************************************************************************** (Read More) ******************************************** ************************************** See more Previous article Two Manchester United players could be set for their final chance – Manchester Evening News, Manchestereveningnews.co.uk Next article Liverpool could exit the Champions League against Salzburg – Sky Sports, Skysports.com What do you think? 0 Points Upvote Downvote Leave a ReplyCancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. By using this form you agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website. * Post Comment Reply with GIF GIPHY App Key not set. Please check settings
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