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Hurricane Erin could bring end to UK dry spell with rain after bank holiday weekend

The nation -wide rain can end the ongoing dry magic of England as the hurricane of the Erin continues to move to the Atlantic Ocean.

Hurricane, which was promoted to the fourth category on Monday, threatens to bring violent storms and waves to the East of the Caribbean and the United States in the coming days.

Met Office’s long -term prediction, especially in the North and West, this atmospheric activity will bring a “variable” air period to England in the coming days.

Independent estimators predicted that the country could start to hit the country as of Wednesday, August 27th, and storms dates back to 600 miles as much as most of the country was shot. The heaviest rain can reach approximately 5 mm per hour, but most areas will see between 0.2 and 3mm.

England experienced heat waves in a row this summer

England experienced heat waves in a row this summer (Reuters)

Met Office said that the chances of more wet and harder air, such as developing storms, were “small ,, but at this stage that it was“ extremely uncertain ”.

The reason for the uncertainty is the low print area of the Hurricane Hurricane of Erin to England from all over the Atlantic. This leads to restless weather, while high pressure has settled and causes fine weather conditions.

Met Office, Brits’s high pressure on the bank holiday, in the coming days, low pressure from the west in the coming days will enjoy the quality and dry weather due to the “increasingly wear”, he said.

Alex Burkill from the Met Office, the hurricane of the Erin north, after passing by the east side of Canada, “the Atlantic is likely to move forward,” he said.

“It can really play destruction with the confidence of predictions about what will happen next week,” he added. The estimates are likely to become clearer in the coming days.

A forest fire burns on a highway in Spain last week. European countries on the continent struggled with high heat this summer

A forest fire burns on a highway in Spain last week. European countries on the continent struggled with high heat this summer (Cesar Manso/AFP via Getty Images)

Britain, European countries on the continent, while struggling with high heat, this summer saw heat waves in a row.

Next week, after high temperatures of last week, dry weather will continue for most of the UK. The country’s parts could see that temperatures reached 27C on Monday and Tuesday.

The northeast breeze means that the northern and eastern parts of England will be cool these days and reach the low 20s.

The ongoing dry magic comes after warning that Britain suffers from the lack of “national” water, despite the rain in July.

While the highest temperature of Sunday was 27.7C at Somerset, the West Sussex and Inverness in Scotland reached 27C.

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