During the weekendWestern Europe will be under the siege of a violent Atlantic stormexpected to hit Ireland and the United Kingdom with particular intensity. This meteorological event will be the result of a deep depression system emerging from the Atlantic which, according to the simulations of the GFS and ECMWF models, will reach a minimum pressure close to 950 hPaconfiguring itself as a phenomenon of significant intensity. The storm will form in a context characterized by the weakening of a depression over Central Europe, which will gradually move eastward.
At the same time, a robust anticyclone will strengthen over Southern Europebringing a warm air influx towards the Balkans and the Mediterranean. However, in the Northern Atlantic, conditions will remain highly unstable. The arrival of a significant depression will favor the formation of a powerful frontal system that will cross Ireland and the United Kingdom on Saturday. Conditions will be particularly critical on the Irish coastswhere the center of the low pressure will be located west of the island. Violent winds reaching gusts up to 93 mph are expected, accompanied by storm surges and significant waves, with a potentially destructive impact on coastal areas. Precipitation associated with this storm will be abundantespecially along the cold front, where intense episodes of heavy rain are expected. Despite the general context of strong warm advection following the front’s passage, Scotland could still experience significant snowfall.
The low temperatures that characterized the previous days could persist long enough to ensure snow accumulations in some mountainous areas. The system, of wide scope, will also have repercussions on other regions of Western Europe, extending its influence beyond the United Kingdom and Ireland.
This storm represents one of the most intense phenomena of the season, with the potential to cause severe disruptions both infrastructurally and in transportation, as well as posing significant risks to affected communities. Citizens in the affected areas are advised to constantly monitor weather updates and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety.
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