Extremely strong winds will affect Ireland and Scotland on Friday night. Meteorologists report that winds of up to 150 to 170 km/h will reach the coast of Ireland.
It will also be windy in Germany, where the wind should reach a speed of up to 80 km/h, but over the North Sea there is a threat of hurricane-force wind gusts.
Another bomb cyclone should hit on Sunday. Strong winds should affect a much larger area. Not only the British Isles, but also part of Germany, France and northern Spain. Gusts of wind should reach a speed of 130 km/h, writes the website of the weekly Focus.
“These deep depressions are expected to cause a lot of damage, especially in Ireland. And not only wind, but also downpours. The land there is very saturated with water and further inflows of water will cause flooding of rivers and floods,” Honsová told Novinkám.
The weather in Central Europe will not affect these bomb cyclones. On the contrary, after a temporary cooling, spring temperatures await us next week, added Honsová.
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