Recently Warning Alert News: As The Met Office issues three yellow weather warnings as the UK prepares for severe rain following the Atlantic hurricane.
According to a forecaster, the tailwinds of a hurricane in the Atlantic are expected to bring strong winds and rain to the UK in the next few days, prompting the Met Office to issue three yellow weather warnings.
As Hurricane Ernesto’s tailwinds hit the UK on Wednesday and Thursday, the forecaster warned that severe gusts of up to 60 mph might accompany the rain.
It has been advised that delays to public transportation, road spray and flooding, possible power outages, and flooding in residences and commercial buildings are all to be expected.
The Met Office also noted that there was a remote possibility that on Wednesday and Thursday, big waves would cause harm to people and endanger lives in coastal locations.
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David Oliver, a Met Office specialist
said: “The most likely scenario is for a period of unsettled weather from Wednesday.
“Especially in the north and west with heavy rain and strong winds possible. It may be warmer and less wet towards the southeast.”
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