Storm Herminia Weather Warning: What To Expect Over Coming Days
Storm Herminia is likely to hit the southwest first with wind and rain before spreading countrywide. This is leading to new weather alerts that are in effect for a large portion of the UK and Ireland. The previous storm, Eowyn, devastated the country and claimed lives in this area. So, it is essential to take the Storm Herminia weather warning seriously.
The newest storm, Herminia, is predicted to command its way through the West Midlands. It starts in England on Monday and ends on Sunday night. It is highly contagious and can be expected to bring gusts reaching up to 80 mph. This is why the Met Office tracked its strength and density to comprehend the harm it would deliver fully.
The Met Office stated further, "If it occurs, confidence on the track of this development remains very low. It is most likely that strong winds that develop will only hit a narrow disruptive band somewhere along the warning area."
8 Region Under Storm Herminia Weather Warning
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East Midlands
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East of England
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London
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South East England
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North West England
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South West England
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Wales
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West Midlands
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Yorkshire and Humber
Storm Herminia Weather Warning
A Storm Herminia weather warning has been issued for Wiltshire. The weather report has also indicated that rain and flooding could make driving hazardous and even cause some roads to be closed. Moreover, there is a slight possibility that swift currents of deep floodwater could be a risk to life.
They stated: “Some intense rainfall and strong winds are likely to affect central and southern England, along with most of Wales, on Sunday morning. Moreover, there is a possibility of severe thunderstorms.”
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“On the whole, 10 to 20 mm are expected to fall. However, it can sometimes measure between 30 and 50 mm, especially over the upper slopes in the south or southeast.
“It is then possible that England and Wales can expect a few hours of heavy rain in the rest of the country early on Monday. If that is the case, a few places may have seen that much rainfall in total.”
“A few regions may receive over eight millimeters of advanced hand shy, totaling 100 mm. Fortunately, the UK is already experiencing heavy rainfall. So, this advancement may prevent local areas from drowning.”
The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for Wiltshire, Swindon, and much of the south until early Tuesday morning.
