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UK weather maps turn purple and red as rain storm and 60mph wind gust to hit country | Weather | News

The new air maps are prepared for a dramatic start until October, as it predicts Gusts up to 60Mph, which will hit the country’s large areas of heavy rainfall and the large areas of the country. The latest estimates on the WX lists have revealed a powerful wind group throughout the UK from Friday, October 3, and the worst of the weather is expected around 19:00.

The WX graphic map shows deep purple shade in large areas in Northern Ireland, including Southampton, Manchester, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Wick and even Belfast, Train and County Down. City, Essex and Suffolk coastal districts such as the storm from south to north as the storm on the line of fire. On Friday morning in Southern Scotland, most of the UK is expected to rain up to 5 mm per hour. On the latest map, a large green, yellow and even red rain band with shaded shaded, North and West Scotland, along the lakes area and Cornwall in Plymouth and St Ives dates back to south.

Met Office’s long -range prediction warns that Britain can make a “very uncomfortable” start to the moon due to an upcoming deep low -pressure system.

Met Office’s estimation for Friday, October 3, Sunday, October 12, reads: “This period can begin with a very uncomfortable air for the British islands, and a deep low level is probably to the north or northwest of the country.

“This means very strong winds for more northern areas, and more heavy rain potential. Until the next week, it seems to be a large Western type with more air systems than Atlantic.

“In balance, the southern areas have the chance to see longer more dry ranges. However, due to the ongoing atlantic tropical cyclone activity, trust in the details remains on the low side.

“In general, temperatures are probably very close to the daytime average and the frost cannot be excluded overnight, especially in the later stages of the period, at this stage, something extremely cold is not given.”

Between Tuesday and Thursday, Met Office also foresees a northwest -southeast division for many things, rain and stronger winds affect the northwest regions, and are expected to remain dry in the southeast.

September brought a sudden change in the case of weather, and especially at temperatures overnight, a contrast in the long, hot summer, which England has fallen below 10C in recent days.

The summer of 2025 was approved as the hottest most hot for England. According to Met Office, the average temperature between June 1 and August 31 was 16.10C, which scored the previous record of 15.76C determined in 2018.

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