London weather: Capital braces for near-50mph gusts as 'weather bomb' hits UK
Briefly

London is set to experience severe weather conditions later this week due to a weather bomb, characterized by winds nearing 50mph and heavy rainfall. The Met Office has issued warnings for various regions, particularly in Northern Ireland and Scotland, where wind gusts could exceed 80mph, leading to potential power outages and structural damage. This storm system arose from a significant drop in central pressure, influenced by a powerful jet stream moving across the Atlantic, altering forecasts for the latter part of the week.
A yellow wind warning has been issued by the Met Office for Friday and Saturday for parts of Scotland and the whole of Northern Ireland, with residents being warned of a potential danger to life due to flying debris.
We have issued a yellow weather warning for wind, and with several days before the impactful weather, the forecast details are likely to be fine-tuned during the week.
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