UK could see first named storm of season as yellow warning issued for rain and wind
Summary
Strong winds and heavy rain are expected to hit the UK over the weekend. The Met Office has issued yellow wind warnings for parts of England and Wales. There is a possibility that this weather could develop into Storm Amy, the first named storm of the season.Key Facts
- The UK is expecting strong winds and heavy rain this weekend.
- Yellow wind warnings are in place for parts of England and Wales.
- The winds could reach 50-60mph, especially around coasts and hills.
- There is potential for Storm Amy, which would be the first named storm of the season.
- Heavy rain could cause surface water flooding and difficult driving conditions.
- Some areas in the north and west have seen more rain than usual for September.
- The recent weather change follows the hottest summer recorded, which was very dry.
- The weather shift corresponds with the transition into autumn as the jet stream becomes more active.
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