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A 400-mile wide storm is approaching. storm The storm, which is 400 miles wide, is traveling 4,000 miles over the Atlantic Ocean from the USA to the UK.
The Met Office Experts have cautioned about the large storm. weather The system may bring strong 60mph winds and intense precipitation for the two weeks leading up to Easter. rain The storm has already caused tornadoes and large five-inch hailstones in Oklahoma and will now bring heavy rain to the north and west of the UK starting Monday evening.
The unpleasant weather will result in two more weeks of rain following the wettest 12 months in 153 years.
The Environment Agency stated that the year leading up to March was the wettest in England since 1871, and the rainfall this month is double the usual amount in the south of England.
The Met Office forecasters stated that the system behind the US storms is moving towards Western Europe.
This enormous storm is on its way from the USA to the UK.
On Monday evening, it will become wet and windy, with showery rain and brisk winds on Tuesday.
Most areas will experience further rain on Wednesday and Thursday, accompanied by strong winds, particularly along the coasts.
Northwesterly winds will bring a mix of sunny periods and heavy showers from Friday through the weekend.
In the week leading up to March 31, there will likely be unsettled conditions in the south and drier but colder weather in the north.
134 flood alerts have been issued, with more floods expected this week as rivers and groundwater are at record high levels.
As we head into midweek, more washouts are anticipated, with rain and strong winds affecting all parts of the UK.
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