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The UK is set to be set to be thrashed by four separate storms – just days after Storm Ciarán wreaked havoc across the country.
Much of this week and the weekend could see torrential rain and gale-force winds of up to 70 mph. It will be triggered by a 700-mile-wide system, according to forecasters.
The storm is expected to hit Scotland hardest with devastating downpours set to arrive from Thursday in coastal areas. However, the storms are expected to batter most of the UK.
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Forecasters warn that Remembrance Day services could be disrupted by the brutal wet and windy weather as another storm is forecast for Sunday.
According to SunOnline, a fourth gale is due a week tomorrow. This will mark day seven of bad weather conditions by low pressure from the Atlantic.
The worst of the conditions are set to thrash the west – where up to four inches of rainfall are expected to land. The East on the other hand can expect around one inch.
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A Met Office forecaster said: “There is a risk of gales, mostly in coastal regions, but perhaps inland at times. And it remains mainly unsettled next week.”
None of the storms have been named by the weather service at this stage. It comes only days after Storm Ciarán brought winds of up to 100mph and resulted in the Met Office issuing multiple severe weather warnings.
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The storm – Britain's biggest November storm in 69 years – had left millions with strange-tasting cups of tea. MetDesk confirmed there was a reason behind the 'rubbish' cups of tea yesterday.
36 flood warnings and 146 alerts were issued across the country as the storm caused widespread chaos. Some areas were forced to cancel their bonfire night celebrations, while some areas were submerged in flood water, and other parts of the UK were left without power due to storm damage.
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