A new yellow weather warning has been issued for the Isle of Wight with forecasters concerned over the potential for extremely squally and gusty winds tomorrow (Thursday), ahead of yet more bad weather on Friday.
IW Met Service issued a warning for Friday earlier this week, with heavy rain and strong winds expected to hit between 05:00-16:00.
Now, an additional warning is in force for 11:00-14:00 tomorrow as a squall line is likely to develop in the morning, which will show itself as a line of intense precipitation along with extremely squally and gusty winds around lunchtime.
Forecasters say the strongest winds are likely to be fairly localised and short-lived, associated with what will be small areas of intense rainfall within a band of more generalised rainfall, although may also be accompanied by hail and perhaps even the risk of a rumble of thunder.
Wind gusts on exposed coasts and headlands could reach 70-80mph briefly but 60-70mph elsewhere.
Tornadoes and waterspouts are also a possibility, especially over the sea, however, IW Met Service has made clear this is not a ‘tornado warning’.
It should be noted that the worst conditions will last for no more than an hour and it is rather difficult to pinpoint the exact time of its passage.
Will the wind ever stop, since the so called Elites have been
pouncing around with their satellite’s, the weather has been
strange, maybe they are creating the climate scam.