Better wrap up.
The fourth weekend in a row is set to see a low pressure system barrelling across first Ireland and Wales before it clatters into the West Midlands and Shropshire during the early part of the weekend.
Mr McGivern said air containing tropical warmth has"helped to push the jet stream north" and this has amplified an already wobbly stream of high speed air wind in the atmosphere.The powered up jet stream is then pushing Saturday's more energised low pressure system across the country with more vigour, hence the high winds and rain.
A Met Office spokesperson said:"After provisionally the sixth wettest July on record for the UK, the first weekend of August is going to continue the unsettled theme, with potentially impactful wind and rain for some. Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Steven Keates said: “There’s some potentially disruptive weather on the way on Saturday as a deep area of low pressure for the time of year moves from west to east across central areas of the UK.
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