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Storm forecast maps show exact date wall of rain hits and temps plummet by 14C | Weather | News

Britain, at the end of August, air maps are prepared for a dramatic change on the air maps with a sharp drop at heavy rain, strong winds and temperatures. The air map, produced by WXcharts on August 17, shows a large rain group that swept in Ireland and the UK on Wednesday, August 27 at 12:00 on Wednesday, August 27th, and will probably bring heavy downpour.

Met Office says that high pressure, which provides the settlement and cool of conditions, will be pushed aside by strong Atlantic systems connected to the hurricane of Erin. The maps from WXcharts argue that the first signs of the storm will appear within 10 days before a rain wall from the west fell from the west on Thursday morning.

Intense explosions marked in red and yellow in the graphs will hit Ireland, Wales and Western England before spreading east throughout the day.

Tufan will coincide with a sharp temperature drop, and the country’s parts are expected to be more colder than the last heights. This summer, some parts of the UK were beaten by four heat waves, Mercury reached 34C in July in London. The maps show that England can still cook below 28C on August 26 – so that it only falls to the low 20s in the southern regions of the UK and to the lower 20s in Scotland until the mid -10s.

For August 22-31, a met Office long-range view said: “High pressure can first be the dominant feature that brings large and dry air, but the north flow usually leads to very cool conditions.

“This will be increasingly eroded from the West as the frontal systems begin to move from the Atlantic throughout the weekend. As they cause more variable conditions.

While the storm remains uncertain, predictions say that the North and the West will carry the burden of the worst conditions. In addition, most of the UK, which is moving towards the last days of August, has a common risk of wet and windy air.

The warning comes only weeks after British endure restless summer summer summer and creates a fear of washing for the last bank holiday of the season.

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