The weather forecasts reported that challenging winds are forecast to unleash in parts of the United Kingdom this week, causing possible slower commutes and travel disruptions.

The early beginning of March had heavy snow and freezing rain unloaded in parts of the United Kingdom.

As the last stretch of the winter season comes, winter storms and heavy snow could still become the main concern for motorists and homeowners.

Challenging winds in the UK

In the latest weather forecast, The Daily Mirror UK explained that problematic winds could likely emerge this week in parts of the Southern United Kingdom.

According to the report, Met Office said a low pressure could help bring southerly winds in the southern UK, especially in Devon and Hastings.

Motorists and homeowners traveling this week should consider the weather before leaving, as the strong winds could become troublesome.

The report noted that 50 to 60 mph could likely impact.

Moreover, the Met Office's latest forecast said rainy conditions could continue in parts of England this week.

The weather forecast said rain could unload in Northern Ireland, Southern Ireland and Wales.

Burgess Hill, West Sussex, England. The latest weather forecast said that the United Kingdom could likely experience challenging winds this week, causing possible slower commutes and travel disruptions.
Burgess Hill, West Sussex, England. The latest weather forecast said that the United Kingdom could likely experience challenging winds this week, causing possible slower commutes and travel disruptions. by Jane Sherwood/Getty Images

People traveling outside should bring an umbrella or raincoat protection to avoid the hassle of rainy conditions.

Meanwhile, the forecast said that eastern England could experience light rain conditions. In contrast, parts of western Scotland could notice a chilly weather outlook.

On the weekend, the forecast said rain could also unfold in the South as heavy rain showers persist in southwest England.

From Sunday to Tuesday, the weather forecast said that patchy rain could start to fade on Sunday.

Next week, the forecast noted the possibility of cloudy to rainy conditions, especially in the west. Based on the April 5 to April 14 forecasts, the report showed that light winds are expected to unfold.

Britons could also feel above-average temperatures next week.

Weather forecasts in Canada and US

In the United States, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported that heavy snow reaching 7 to 14 inches could unload in Northern Wisconsin this weekend.

The weather advisory warned of difficult to dangerous travel conditions, resulting in snow-covered roads, slippery travel, poor road visibility and blizzard-like conditions.

In addition, the weather agency is also monitoring the possibility of tornadoes and large hail in parts of the United States, especially in Northeastern Missouri, Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois.

The forecast warned of the severe weather risk that could impact Central and Eastern Texas and Southeastern Arkansas.

People in the affected areas should stay alert to the weather conditions, especially isolated tornadoes.

According to the report, about 28 million people were on tornado watch due to the severe weather threat.

Tornado outbreaks could result in life-threatening situations. Motorists with travel plans should consider the weather conditions to avoid possible travel hazards.

Meanwhile, homeowners should keep emergency kits at home as the severe weather threat could result in dangerous travel and power outages.

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