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Volatile weather in UK

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UK (Commonwealth Union)_Storm Henk – the eighth storm of the season– threatens to smash Britain this weekend as New Year is threatened by nationwide gales, rain and up to eight inches of snow.

The whole country is on alert for three days of weather hell as the gates to the Atlantic swing open to a barrage of cyclonic low-pressure systems.

A large storm system that is due to smash into Britain tomorrow is likely to be named ‘Storm Henk’ by Met Eireann, according to the UK Met Office.

The United Kingdom will be mauled by volatile weather through the end of the year and into the start of 2024.

Alex Burkill, Met Office meteorologist said that the weather looks like it will be unsettled with further strong winds and heavy rain as we go through the last weekend of 2023.  He said that a deep area of low pressure is set to push its way in from the west, this low could be named Storm Henk by the Irish Met Service as it could be across the republic of Ireland where the strongest winds could be seen.

Saturday is nonetheless, going to turn wet and windy across the United Kingdom, a band of intense rain is going to push its way east and north-eastwards as we go through the day bringing the risk of gales or severe gales in exposed spots.

Regions hit by Storm Gerrit will be back in the firing line with ‘significant snow’ forecast in Scotland.

Up to eight inches could bury hilly regions, Mr Burkill said, although a winter blanket could also settle to lower ground.

Holidaymakers are warned to take extra care and prepare for disruption as severe weather continues to hammer the UK.

Mr Burkill said they would be likely to see travel disruption because of the wind the rain and the snow, like we have seen over some recent days.

“Sunday, the more persistent heavy rain will clear to the east, but still under the influence of this deep area of low pressure, so will still be blustery and a showery day.

He said plenty of showers were feeding in on the west, north-westerly winds, and it will be the west where the most frequent showers could be seen.

Temperatures could touch double figures over the next couple of days in the south, although brisk winds will make it feel bitterly cold.

The weather on New Year’s Eve will settle towards, midnight, although temperatures are expected to plunge to freezing.

The foul forecast comes as Britain reels from Storm Gerrit which hit at the start of the week unleashing heavy snow, torrential rain and wind.

The Met Office confirmed an unusually powerful ‘supercell’ thunderstorm in Greater Manchester had whipped up a tornado strong enough to rip the roof off a building.

Supercell thunderstorms form when a region of spiralling ‘wind shear’ is picked up into the updraft of a strong storm to create a churning whirlwind.

Volatile weather is forecast to persist through the start of 2024, with the risk of snow to spread southwards.

Jim Dale, social commentator and meteorologist for British Weather Services, said: “The jet stream is going to be drawing in more unsettled weather patterns in through the rest of the week, and if the Polar front sinks southwards, then there could be more of the wintry stuff coming with it, but this is something we are watching.

“Between now and New Year, we will see more low pressure coming in off the Atlantic, bringing a generally unsettled picture.”

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