‘Blood rain’ Saharan dust cloud headed for UK
19.05.2022 - 14:59
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A cloud of dust from the Sahara Desert could cause 'blood rain' in the UK, according to weather experts. Satellite forecasts show the Saharan plume blowing from northern Africa to western Europe by the end of this week.
Coupled with wet weather, it could lead to rain with a red appearance. It's predicted to reach the south east of England by tomorrow morning, the Mirror reports. This comes as scientists say higher than usual levels of dust are set to be transported across the Mediterranean and parts of Europe.
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Mark Parrington, Senior Scientist for the European Space Agency's Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service told the Daily Mail : "Most of the dust transport is likely to be at higher altitudes which could lead to hazy skies rather than impacts on surface air quality. It may also be mixed with some rain, which is also forecast for Friday, so there could be surface deposits on cars after the rain has cleared."
Brits are set for hot and humid conditions today with thunderstorms likely along with 27C highs. The run of high temperatures continues this week with the mercury likely to peak today as hot air moves north.
So far the highest temperature this year has been 23.6C in Faversham, Kent, on May 6, and that figure could be comfortably beaten. Met Office forecaster Alex Deakin, though, said that along with the high temperatures and sunshine, the public needs to be wary also of the threat of thunderstorms and showers.
“We are going to see plenty of fine weather then on Tuesday again, maybe a bit of mist early on,” said Mr Deakin. “Certainly the coast of eastern Scotland and Orkney may suffer from haar [cold sea fog] at times but generally