
"Hurricane Gabrielle is expected to track close to the Azores later on Thursday and into Friday, before weakening substantially as it approaches mainland Europe. While there remains some uncertainty regarding its exact track over the weekend, it is very likely to stay well to the south of the UK. Gabrielle's evolution might have a small influence on UK weather this weekend, as it could affect the behaviour of a band of rain moving across the country."
"Hurricane Gabrielle will track across the Atlantic this week, becoming an Ex-tropical system before reaching western Europe. This system could influence the weather fronts we see going into the weekend, but the low itself is likely to fizzle out in the Bay of Biscay."
"If this occurs though, impacts will likely be minimal, as it would be a much weaker system than it currently is over the tropical Atlantic. On Saturday there will be a substantial band of rain moving across the UK through to Sunday, the Met Office advises."
Hurricane Gabrielle is tracking across the Atlantic and is expected to pass close to the Azores later Thursday into Friday. The storm is forecast to weaken substantially as it approaches mainland Europe and to become an ex-tropical system before reaching western Europe. The system is likely to remain well to the south of the UK, though some uncertainty in its weekend track remains. Gabrielle's evolution could slightly influence a band of rain moving across the UK this weekend, potentially affecting its behaviour, but any impacts are expected to be minimal because the system will be much weaker than it currently is. The low may dissipate in the Bay of Biscay. A substantial band of rain will move across the UK on Saturday into Sunday.
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