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Forecast highs by next Tuesday:
It’s all thanks to Hurricane Helene which is likely to bring some unsettled, wet and windy weather to western parts of the British Isles, especially Ireland during the first few days of next week, however will also deliver tropical air. This isn’t a normal Atlantic, Autumn low, the air origins of this system are from the tropical Atlantic, which means temperatures will be unusually high next week, 30C is possible in the south east on Tuesday, which will be the peak of the warm spell.
Although exact details in the forecast can not be made certain regarding next week, at some point next Tuesday or Wednesday, a swathe of 60mph gusts are possible in places; south western England, Wales and Ireland (the west in general) is more at risk from these gale force winds, combined with heavy rain, however the gales could potentially track further east through the spine of the country. We will all feel the warmth on Tuesday ahead of Helene, it will feel very warm and muggy regardless. A tricky forecast, however quite a west/east contrast early next week from hurricane Helene however.