Strong cyclone Alex is going to hit Britain amid the coronavirus epidemic, the country’s meteorological office has issued a warning, citing that the storm likely to hit Britain this week.
According to a statement issued by the country’s meteorological office, a strong cyclone is expected to hit Britain between Thursday and Saturday, in the meantime, a “yellow alert” has issued due to the storm.
The warning said the wind speed during storms likely to be 100 kmph to 104 kmph. The storm is expected to bring heavy rainfall to various parts of the UK.
According to a Yahoo News, the French Meteorological Department named the cyclone ‘Alex’. The strong storm could lead to flash floods, authorities say, warning that “the sea level may also rise”.
Bad weather is expected to disrupt roads, rail, air and ferry services in the south of England.
Heavy rain is expected across most parts of Britain on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. “Rain would continue from west to east in several parts on Wednesday evening,” a local meteorologist said.
There will be clouds in the sky over Scotland on Thursday. Bright weather can be expected in most parts of England and Wales, however, the situation is likely to change on Friday. Winds can blow at high speeds along the south coast of Britain.
The storm could hit coastal areas at a speed of about 104 kmph. The weather will gradually return to normal after 8:00 pm on Saturday, according to the Meteorological Department.
The weather will start to decrease in more than one place in Britain due to strong winds. However, since the cold air is entering, it is normal for the temperature to drop, said weather experts.Source: https://www.daily-bangladesh.com/