UK weather maps show huge 400-mile rain bomb hitting again in days – 14 wettest cities | Weather | News

A gigantic 400 -mile rain bomb will explode some of the UK in days to keep Aberdeen drenched to Kingston on Hull. An estimated WXCARTS’s air maps show that it will begin to hit the country on Thursday, July 31.
Maps show that 14 cities in the country will be affected by wet weather and that the temperatures released between 14 and 15Cs will be affected during the day. In the southern regions of the country, areas such as Cardiff and Southampton are among the cities to experience the heaviest rainfall. Maps are likely to see rainy weather in cities such as Aberdeen, Perth and Edinburgh in Scotland.
According to Met Office, the weather is expected to be very unpredictable in the coming days. It will start with average temperatures, but things will begin to feel more humid as the week progresses. This increasing moisture in the air can lead to storm and heavy rain, especially later in the week of the week.
Although the National Air Agency may feel relatively normal, it is prepared to move to adhesive, stormy conditions. A mixture of sun, clouds and sudden downpour can be on cards.
Nick Finnis, Netweather.tvWeather wrote on his blog: “Thursday and Friday, the low pressure is currently close to the southeast or in North England, the air facades are predicted to become more and more cool as the air facades spread to the southeast and perhaps to the southeast.
“Until Friday, it turns more northwest or even north, bringing cool air, but here has poked it highly pressure.”




