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Storm threat: Thu 8th Dec


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,,,N Ire, Sco, NWales & NEngland.

Winds picking up now courtesy of a fractured low tracking NEwards off the Scottish coast but a system currently exiting Newfoundland shows highly probable signs of "bombing" along the converging polar maritime and Atlantic gulf stream air masses and projected for the centre to clip the outer hebrides midday thursday with a centre around 970mb which could well pack sum 70-80mph gusts possible 90mph? before pulling away and filling over southern Scandinavia. The affected regions are facing a real and subsequent threat for windblown trees coming up within 48hrs but I`ll try updating this when more data becomes available regarding intensity and track etc.

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