600 mile rainstorm: Where will it hit?

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You might want to reconsider if you have already planned a barbecue for the August bank holiday weekend with experts seeing a rainstorm stretching over 600 miles heading towards the UK.

At the time of writing, The Met Office has reported that “The final week of August may see Atlantic weather systems progress over the UK, especially in the north and west, with a small chance of widely wetter and windier weather developing. The evolution of this is highly uncertain though.”

The East Midlands and southern Scotland are expected to be the hardest-hit regions of the UK’s 600-mile downpour, which is expected to start on August 27.

However, Aberdeenshire, Somerset, Middlesex, Kent, Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, and Cambridgeshire are among the regions that will not experience the heavy rainy weather, according to the weather maps provided by WXC Charts.

rainfall map

600-mile rainstorm weather map

WXCharts.com

London is potentially in line for this rainfall but it will avoid the worst of the storm.

The map suggests that southern and eastern areas, including London, are less likely to see the heaviest rain—but aren’t ruled out entirely.

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