Met Office warns of 'strong wind' and very wet weather for some - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Neil Armstrong, Chief Meteorologist at the Met Office said, "A spell of strong winds will affect parts of northern Scotland from Wednesday afternoon until Thursday morning. Winds will initially be south or southeasterly, but turn westerly during Thursday morning. Gusts will reach 50-60 mph widely with 65-75mph possible in places, especially around exposed coasts. A band of rain will also move eastwards across the UK overnight, bringing heavy rain to most parts of the UK as it crosses the country."
Mike Silverstone, Deputy Chief Meteorologist at the Met Office said, "While there is still uncertainty about the track and depth of the low pressure, Friday night and Saturday will be wet and very windy across parts of the UK. Some model solutions have the low pressure further north and much deeper, bringing very strong winds and heavy rain, whilst other model solutions have the low pressure further south and not as deep, still bringing unsettled weather but not as impactful."
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