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Cooling new air graphics reveal that England is soon faced with a freezing blue deep freezing -the parts of the UK will fall below zero. And for Europe, a heat map shows that although the amber is hot for the mid -day of the southern parts of the continent, Britain and Scandinavia stand out in the winter dark blue.

Storm Amy, the first name of the season, is expected to explode England with a strong Gusts and rain from the Atlantic this weekend. But after Amy just flying Wxcarts.com The maps reveal that we have encountered a deep freezing in two weeks on October 16th.

Big Chill will focus on Scotland with the heart of the lowest temperatures around Fort William and Inverness in Highlands.

As of Wednesday, October 15, Met Office long -range air estimation reads: “The second half of October will probably see the transition to conditions that are not more common once again.

“This is also seen as a paternity of depression evaporating from the Atlantic, or a very slow -developing air pattern, but more often there is a higher chance of seeing more space and probably strong winds.

“Temperatures are probably close to the total average, but compared to the beginning of the month with the decrease in cool night incidence.”

The Met Office will follow Storm Amy, the first name of the season, which is expected to hit England on Friday and Saturday.

Amy will bring Gusts up to 129 km/h 80Mph to the north west of England. Wales are expected to be widely with heavy rain.

Met Office Sarı Severe Weather Warnings on Friday at 12: 00-17: 00 on Saturday at 12:

On Thursday, Northern Ireland will bring a wet and windy air spell in the western regions of the Britain and Wales.

The rain spreads from the west and becomes heavier especially in Scotland, where there is a yellow met office warning in force until midnight.

Rainfall totals will be built on a large scale 30-50mm (1-2 inches), but will be built up to 80 mm (3) on the northwest and high ground.

Friday afternoon storm Amy, with heavy rain and strong wind building throughout England will approach Scotland, some of them will cause significant effects.

The main area of ​​the rain will be moved to the southeast of England in the early hours of Saturday morning.

But even though Saturday is still very windy, it will be a mixture of sunny magic and shower.

Most of these showers will come to the north and western regions of England.

Until Sunday, Storm Amy will be dried with lighter winds for the second half of the weekend.

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