Britain expected to be hit by decade's worst storm

Great Britain is expected to be hit by a storm that is being named the worst of this decade. The Daily Mail says that today in Great Britain the weather will be extremely hot, “warmer than in Istanbul”, before the storm approaching it on the west coast with [...]
Great Britain is expected to be hit by a storm that is being named the worst of this decade. The Daily Mail says that today in Great Britain the weather will be extremely hot, “hotter than in Istanbul”, before the storm approaching it on the west coast with 100 mph winds.
Experts warn that this may be the worst storm of the decade, releasing alarm for citizens, the newspaper Express broadcasts.
The British in the southern part will have weather with comfortable temperatures of 22 degrees, but it is said that the sky will be covered with thick clouds.
These weather conditions, experts warn that a hurricane that is expected to strike Great Britain can pave the way.
30 years ago, Britain faced a major storm that had destroyed almost the entire country. Experts have warned that a similar hurricane is approaching again, which will bring rains and wind at 75 miles per hour as it heads northwest.
Last night, the U.S. National Hurricane Centre has warned that this hurricane, which already has a name that is expected to hit Britain, will pass into a post-tropical storm force cell to its mother when it moves near Ireland and the United Kingdom.











