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    Storm Floris to slam Coventry with 40mph gusts as UK braces for extreme weather

    Synopsis

    Get ready, folks. Storm Floris is coming to the United Kingdom. Coventry and Warwickshire will experience winds up to 40mph on Tuesday. The strongest gusts are expected around 2:00 pm. Residents should secure outdoor items and avoid wooded areas. While no rain is expected, temperatures will drop. Warmer weather is forecast for the weekend, with highs of 26°C on Saturday.

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    Winds of up to 40mph set to hit Coventry as Storm Floris sweeps across the UK
    Storm Floris is set to sweep across the United Kingdom this week, bringing powerful winds and potentially disruptive weather to large parts of the country. The Met Office has confirmed that Coventry and Warwickshire will face wind speeds of up to 40mph when the storm moves into the region on Tuesday, August 5.

    While the Midlands are currently outside the zones of official yellow and amber warnings, gusts in Coventry are expected to peak at 2:00 pm, posing risks to transport networks, outdoor infrastructure, and public safety.

    When the winds will peak


    According to the latest Met Office forecast:

    • 8:00 am – Winds begin at 33mph
    • 12:00 pm – Strength increases to 38mph
    • 1:00 pm – Gusts reach 39mph
    • 2:00 pm – Peak winds at 40mph
    • 3:00 pm – Slight drop to 39mph
    • 5:00 pm – Winds ease to 35mph
    Despite the absence of weather warnings specifically for Coventry, forecasters are urging caution, especially during the early afternoon hours when gusts will be strongest.

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    Elsewhere, winds of up to 85mph have been reported in coastal and upland areas, prompting amber warnings in parts of Scotland, Wales, and northern England. Local authorities have warned of travel disruptions, flying debris, and temporary power outages.

    What to Expect in Coventry


    While Coventry may be spared the worst of the storm, residents should take precautions:

    • Secure garden furniture and loose items
    • Avoid wooded areas and tall trees during high winds
    • Prepare for potential delays on roads and rail
    • Monitor local news and Met Office updates
    Despite the strong winds, no rainfall or severe thunderstorms are currently forecast for Coventry on Tuesday. Skies are expected to remain mostly cloudy, with a noticeable drop in temperature due to the northerly airflow behind the storm.

    In a sharp contrast to Tuesday’s blustery conditions, temperatures are expected to rise by the weekend. Saturday, August 9, could see highs of 26°C, with dry and sunny intervals forecast for most of the Midlands.

    The return of warmer weather will offer some relief to residents after a week of volatile conditions.

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