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According to the air maps, the British are preparing for a temperature drop that can bring snow this weekend.

After a long hot and dry summer period, September has begun an restless note with a trend expected to continue for the next two weeks. The stormy conditions on the weekend and Monday brought heavy rain and Gusts in 74mph on Wight Island.

Estimation for the coming days suggests more blush conditions when low -pressure systems come from the Atlantic, but Gusts are unlikely to comply with the previous intensity. Estimation comes as a report, Storm Amy’s latest updates Met Office Sarı Weather Warnings – Full List

Meanwhile, temperatures will fall to young people in many regions before they go to 23C potentially in the Southeast until Friday.

However, especially in the north, there are significant changes in the horizon due to the direction of the jet flow that will progress in the fall of more restless air and temperature. mirror.

“Now we thought that high pressure would build and silence something, but now it seems to stay with us in the low -cut, Central and Southern England, and if that’s it will be quite restless.”

Meanwhile, Met Office Estimation between September 20 – September 29 shows that we can be for colder weather next week with “cold nights”. Estimation says: “Extensively restless conditions continue in the first part of this period. All areas will see some wet and windy air spells from time to time.

WXCARTS maps Sunday morning, snowfall in the center of Scotland, northern England and the southern regions of the rain live. Maps also show that temperatures can fall into the freezing point in Scotland on Sunday morning and remain single -digit throughout the country.

BBC Weather predicted Louis Lear warned that the uneasy air of England was adjusted to continue due to the location of the jet flow. He said: “The restless theme remains with us because of the location of the jet flow. The jet flow has this important bending, and we’ll see that the jet flow has been cut off, and this circle here produces what is known as low pressure.

“At the beginning of the following week, a high -pressure back can reach the east towards England, and at the beginning, the northern areas can bring a longer chance of dry air, while the low pressure remains closer to the south or southeast. Towards the end of this period, high pressure can be quite dominant throughout England.

“Under the influence of high pressure, cold nights and fog patches are likely to be cool for a while. Temperatures are probably approaching the average until the end of September.”

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