{"id":216020,"date":"2023-10-31T16:40:30","date_gmt":"2023-10-31T16:40:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bestwnews.com\/?p=216020"},"modified":"2023-10-31T16:40:30","modified_gmt":"2023-10-31T16:40:30","slug":"exactly-how-long-violent-storms-will-persist-after-ciaran-detailed-by-expert","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bestwnews.com\/world-news\/exactly-how-long-violent-storms-will-persist-after-ciaran-detailed-by-expert\/","title":{"rendered":"Exactly how long violent storms will persist after Ciaran detailed by expert"},"content":{"rendered":"
Storm Ciaran may not be the last bringer of severe weather this month, forecasters have warned, as another “strong” system is set to follow hot on its heels next week.<\/p>\n
Meteorologists have warned that the UK will spend nearly a month gripped by the recent stormy spell, with the established pattern to continue until at least mid-November.<\/p>\n
Rain and wind have lashed the British Isles for the last fortnight, first in the form of named Storm Babet and now Storm Ciaran, both bringing flooding and gale-force gusts.<\/p>\n
The Met Office has issued nearly a dozen warnings for the next couple of days, both yellow and amber, alerting people to potentially life-threatening conditions until Friday, November 3.<\/p>\n
Other top forecasters have warned there is likely more to come, with “another strong storm coming on the heels of Ciaran”.<\/p>\n
READ MORE: <\/strong> \u2018Right location\u2019 to \u2018effectively\u2019 dry clothes in homes \u2018without causing mould\u2019<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Speaking to Express.co.uk, Jason Nicholls, the Lead International Forecaster for AccuWeather, said the current stormy pattern will last until Thursday, November 9, but could continue beyond Monday, November 13.<\/p>\n He said: “The stormy pattern is expected to continue through Thursday of next week with another strong storm coming on the heels of Ciaran this weekend.<\/p>\n “The pattern may change next weekend with a spell of drier weather next weekend into early the week of November 13.”<\/p>\n But he added that a “frontal passage” may develop “in that period”, with any drier weather possibly proving “brief”.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n\n