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Hurricane Humberto to Bring Heavy Rain and Winds to UK

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The Met Office has issued a forecast indicating that the UK will experience wet and windy weather starting late on October 2, 2023, as Hurricane Humberto approaches the region. The initial part of the week is expected to bring frequent rain to the northwest, particularly affecting areas in Northern Ireland, western Scotland, and parts of northwest England. In contrast, the southern and eastern regions may enjoy drier conditions with patchy cloud and sunny spells, with temperatures reaching the high teens or low 20s Celsius.

As the week progresses, the weather is anticipated to become more unpredictable due to the influence of Hurricane Humberto and Tropical Storm Imelda, both located over the southwest Atlantic. Chris Bulmer, Deputy Chief Meteorologist at the Met Office, stated, “The situation becomes more complex later in the week as tropical cyclones Humberto and Imelda influence our weather, increasing the risk of a deep low developing near the UK.” This development could result in very strong winds and heavy rainfall from Friday into Saturday, but the exact trajectory of this system remains uncertain.

Forecast for West Midlands and Surrounding Areas

The West Midlands’ forecast for October 2 indicates a mostly dry and bright start to the day; however, conditions will deteriorate as heavy rain is expected to move in from the west during the evening. This will be accompanied by strong and gusty winds, with a predicted maximum temperature of 19°C.

From October 3 to October 5, the rain is expected to clear from the east early on Friday, giving way to a brief dry and brighter period. However, the weather will turn unsettled overnight, bringing heavy rain and gales. Blustery showers will follow throughout the weekend, with some locally heavy rainfall expected on both Saturday and Sunday.

As the situation unfolds, the Met Office will continue to monitor the developments closely, providing updates as more information becomes available. Residents are advised to stay informed and prepare for potential disruptions due to the severe weather conditions.

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