Named by the Denmark Metrological Institute (DMI), Storm Otto is the first named storm to hit the UK this year. The highest wind gusts so far have reached 83mph in Inverbervie on the northeast coast. Weather maps from the Met Office show that the worst of the wind has likely passed, with gale speeds remaining at around 50-59mph in areas like Aberdeen and Lerwick. Exact time Storm Otto to hit Scotland as Met Office extends 80mph wind warning.and unload everything from winter weather to severe weather. A major storm will affect the eastern third of the U.S. Storm Otto tracker shows when and where it will hit Scotland as Met Office issue warning Fast-moving storm to bring a number of hazards to the East Coast.Due to limited cold air, this storm may not produce widespread snow as youd expect in February. People are being urged to take care when travelling, especially driving, as the high winds have the potential to cause 'danger to life'. Low pressure will form near the East Coast this weekend. Temperatures in Los Angeles are forecast to be sunny, spiking up to 80F on Christmas Day. (Weather station: Kearney Municipal, USA). Another round of winter weather is moving across the United States, this time threatening the deep south before moving up the east coast. Meanwhile, much of the Golden State will be spared the wintery weather. The forecaster has warned that the gales will continue to pose a risk over the coming hours, with two wind warnings in effect across Scotland. United States, USA 14 day weather forecast Home Weather United States Two-week forecast United States 14 Day Extended Forecast Weather Time Zone DST Changes Sun & Moon Weather Today Weather Hourly 14 Day Forecast Yesterday/Past Weather Climate (Averages) Currently: 34 F. The alert, which begins tonight and lasts until Saturday morning, is likely to cause some travel chaos and disruption. What's more, the Met Office has issued a further snow and ice warning for wintry weather in areas including Perth, Stirling and the Highlands. Storm Otto has reached the UK and has been battering parts of Scotland this morning with high winds of up to over 80mph.įrom the early hours of Friday, February 17, strong gales swept into the UK with the impact being particularly strong in northern parts of Scotland, including Aberdeenshire, the Highlands, and the east coast.
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