
"The Met Office has said that Hurricane Imelda and Humberto remnants will bring storm Amy to the UK and further weather warnings have come into effect. On Thursday morning patchy dense fog has hit parts of East England, London, East Midlands southern east and southwest of England. Storm Amy will hit on Friday and will bring winds of 50 to 60mph inland in the northern regions and on the hills and the coast wind will reach between 70 and 80mph."
"Although there is still some uncertainty about the exact track Storm Amy will take, the system will bring gale force winds across northern and western regions. The storm's evolution is being closely monitored, with its development influenced by the remnants of Hurricanes Humberto and Imelda over the tropical Atlantic. These systems have accelerated the jet stream, contributing to the formation and intensification of Storm Amy."
Storm Amy will reach the UK on Friday and is expected to bring gale-force winds across northern and western regions. Forecast peak winds are 50 to 60 mph inland in northern areas and 70 to 80 mph on coasts and hills. Further weather warnings have come into effect ahead of the storm. Patchy dense fog affected parts of East England, London, the East Midlands and southern and southwest England on Thursday morning. The storm's development is influenced by the remnants of Hurricanes Humberto and Imelda, which have accelerated the jet stream and contributed to Amy's intensification. Monitoring continues due to uncertainty about the exact track.
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