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Home » Mesoscale Discussion » You are reading »A deep cyclone will bring a potentially severe windstorm into north Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland this weekend, Mar 2th & 3rdBy SWE | Mesoscale Discussion | 28 February 2019


A deep and intense cyclone will develop over the North Atlantic tomorrow and will push into the British Isles on Saturday, March 2nd. The cyclone will bring severe to extremely severe wind gusts and also major waves to the coastal areas of north Ireland, Northern Ireland and western Scotland.

The pattern supporting this evolution is characterized by a deep trough over the north Atlantic where several waves are resulting in surface cyclones.

Attached is a 6-hour sequence of the peak wind gusts associated along the cyclone’s track, rapidly moving in from the north Atlantic across the northern parts of the British Isles and Ireland. Cyclone deepens below 965 mbar by Saturday morning and continues moving east/northeast during the day. It is expected to bring severe winds in the late afternoon and evening hours, first into Ireland and Northern Ireland. Overnight, the severe wind threat spreads across Scotland.
 

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