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Outbreaks of showers, gusty winds to continue across the UK through October
By Maura Kelly, AccuWeather meteorologist
Published Oct 10, 2019 5:47 PM EST
The beginning of October was filled with several storm systems bringing showery conditions and blustery winds to northwestern Europe, and no end appears to be in sight.
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This magnitude of rainfall on top of the recent wet weather will result in some streams overflowing their banks and also cause flooded roadways, resulting in travel disruptions. Saturated soil and locally strong winds may also result in downed trees and power cuts.
Leaves downed by the gusty winds will increase the risk for urban and street flooding due to clogged drains and can also result in slick driving conditions.
Residents looking for a break in the wet weather will be disappointed with very little change expected in the forecast through October.
"The pattern looks to remain active through the rest of the month," said AccuWeather Meteorologist Tyler Roys. "We also can't rule out one or two windstorms."
High pressure anchored over southern and eastern Europe will bring warmer and drier weather to these areas, while also keeping the storm track over northwestern Europe.
In this type of pattern, the steadiest rain will be most common in western Wales, northwestern England, western Scotland and into Northern Ireland.
"The risk for localized flooding, especially from high rivers, will be highest in these areas," added Roys.
Persistent rounds of rain over the next couple of weeks can be beneficial and help to erode the drought conditions that have been developing in the drier conditions of the past year.
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