UK could see 21C Indian summer after Storm Amy according to expert | Weather | News

An air expert, Britain’s Storm Amy’s decrease in the 21C can see the temperature, he said. “Storm Amy is now over now, obviously. It is still blowing to a certain degree in the north,” British Weather Services is the founder and senior meteorological consultant. This morning he added that he went for a walk in Hight Wycombe and saw a completely fell large tree. “So you can see it, it’s not just the North,” the expert said. “But this ends, and after a storm of this quality, it is quite usual to fill high pressure,” he added.
“The winds coming behind the storm. This is not an unusual event. In fact, what I’m seeing is now a few weeks where you can call the high pressure dominant, calm, calm, autumn -type weather. Two weeks. Two weeks.
“It will be good for the economy, it will be good for the souls of people, meat cethera.”
Mr. Dale also said that the fog can be expected with high pressure. However, if it is cleaned quickly, Sunshine will follow. Authorized, a large southern air flow will bring higher temperatures, he added.
“It will not always be there, because sometimes there will be light air from anywhere, but, often, if we take the southern air flow, the British may experience temperatures that are” quite hot “in the afternoon and primarily in the south.
Mr. Dale said: “I suggest that 20C can be good [the cards]. Absolutely 18c or 19c. 20c, a little push. 21C would be super, because I think we can say ‘yes, this is Indian summer’. In the mid -October, 21C is very good to say at least. “
“I think we take the air from the Mediterranean, Spain and France, as in the summer months, then to say it is fair to say [we could] 21C in the next two weeks. We’il hit 18c or 19c tomorrow.
He continued: “Depending on the direction of the wind will explode and flow. In other words, it only gets cold on Tuesday, Wednesday, weekend and potentially warming again.”
The expert also issued a warning about Drough conditions.
He said: “Considering the sunlight, considering the calm air, considering the lack of rainfall, the drought will begin to return.
“Some parts of the country, especially the south, we do not see any rainfall for two weeks.
“So the other side of the coin from Storm Amy is literally.”




