SUBTROPICAL Storm Ernesto is heading for Britain this weekend, and the tail-end of the cyclone is set to bring more humid weather. Forecasters say the storm, which is currently tearing through the Atlantic, could also bring wind and rain when the remnants hit on Saturday night. Northern England, southern Scotland and parts of Ireland are most likely to feel the effects of the weather system, which strengthened to a subtropical storm yesterday. Ernesto has been moving north east across the mid Atlantic Ocean with gusts of up to 40mph since forming on Tuesday, according to the National Hurricane Center. AccuWeather hurricane expert Dan Kottlowski, says Ernesto has some potential for further strengthening over the next 24 hours and become totally tropical before breaking up. He said: “Regardless of development, the system remains far removed from land and should be no threat to land for at least the next few days.” By the time it reaches the UK it will be a post-tropical cyclone with warm and humid conditions – especially in the south east of England, meteorologists say. NHC forecaster Stewart said: ”Ernesto is expected to become a post-tropical cyclone Thursday night or early Friday, and merge with a frontal zone… Read full this story
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