WeatherAction says fierce conditions at sea will cause gales and tsunami-like waves to funnel down the east coast of Britain. The group’s Piers Corbyn said: “I am 95 per cent confident there will be severe storms in the North Atlantic/British Isles region in the periods around November 12-14 and November 25-28.“There is a respective 70 per cent and 35 per cent chance that these storms will lead to a notable North Sea storm surge which could require emergency action in England and Holland.”
The Met Office, which does not give long-term predictions, says the North of England is set to be hit by gale-force winds. Met forecaster Byron Chalcroft said: “Towards the end of this week and next week it will be getting increasingly unsettled and windy.” Floods have already hit many parts of the UK. Five people, including two children, were rescued from a minibus yesterday after it became stuck in deep, fast-flowing water in Dorset.This is only an extract from the original article, please click the following link to go to the original source document
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