Forecasters have issued a new weather warning for Greater Manchester as Storm Babet leaves its mark across the country. The second named storm of the season arrived this week, with some parts of the country hit by strong winds and heavy rain.
29.09.2023 - 13:01 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The Met Office has predicted warm weather to sweep across the country by mid-October.
It comes after Storm Agnes battered the UK with showers and unusually high wind speeds. Fortunately, conditions may improve significantly, with some forecasters predicting that temperatures could reach as high as 25C.
Data from Netweather.tv shows warm weather from France will push up through the South East of England, with temperatures beginning to rise significantly from Saturday, October 7. Despite this, the Met Office has not provided a solid date for when temperatures increase.
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The Met Office's long-range forecast predicts that towards the mid-point of October, "signals show a potential trend towards drier weather in the north, and wetter conditions in the south, although precisely when is, typically for the forecast range, very low confidence" It adds: "Temperatures likely to be above average overall, perhaps very warm at times in the south, though some cool nights and chance of early fog.
Near the end of the month, it adds that there will be more of a "typical mix of settled and unsettled spells of weather" which may become more settled in northern parts of the country. However, temperatures at this point "are likely to be above average than below average overall".
Long-range forecasts from the Met Office are subject to change due to the 'chaotic nature' of the atmosphere as well as other unpredictable factors that can change the weather. The Met Office highlights; "Our long range forecast which is updated on
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