It will be a turbulent weekend with a lot of wind and rain. This is due to Storm Amy, which is Mainly Causing Severe Weather in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Weeronline Estimates A 25 percent Chance that it will official storm here as well.
On Saturday Morning, A Cold Front Will First Pass over the country. “That already Brings QUITE A BIT of Rain and Strong Gusts of Wind,” Says Meteorologist Floris Lafeber or Weeronline. Temperatures will be between 14 and 16 degrees Celsius.
But it will only get really turbulent later in the day. Then the Wind Will Turn from Southwest to West and its Strength Will Increase. This will be eSpeciate NoticaX on the Coast, with Strong Gusts of Wind of More than 75 kilometers per hour. A Rain Zone Will Move from West to East Across Our Country. Between the showers, The Sun Will occasionally Be Visible.
Sunday Will Be A Similar Picture, With Again A Lot Of Showers and Strong Wind. It will be a bit calmer in the course of the afternoon. Especialally inland, Says Lafeber. “In The Northern Coastal Area, The Wind Will Still Be Quite NoticeX.”
It remains to be seen Whether Amy Will Officially Become a Storm here as well. Lafeber Estimates That Chance At 25 percent. In order to speak of a storm, an average wind force or 9 must be measured at a knmi weather station for an hour. At that Force, The Average Wind Speed is between 75 and 88 kilometers per hour.
Storm Amy is Remnant of Hurricane Humberto
In Parts of Northern England and Scotland, Code Orange Applies As A Result of Amy. There, The Weather Services Expect Local Gusts of Wind Up to 150 kilometers per hour. Several Ferry Services Have Canceled Departures and Motorist Organization AA Has Called on Drivers Not To Take Any Risks.
Amy is a Remnant or Hurricane Humberto. That originated in late September above the Southern Atlantic Ocean.