It's daughter lowmageddon for at least two weeks as the main trough simply spins in situ spawning countless secondary lows, some closed, some waves.
The potential for at least one of these to wreck more havoc across the UK is high, but of course details on the mesoscale will have to be resolved within 48hrs.
Whatever the magnitude of the wind events I can only stress what many others have said that more copious rainfall is practically a certainty and authorities and homeowners alike will be pushed to the limit I'm sure.
As a previous poster points out, the time for reflecting on the lack of snow and ice is over as there are more important things to consider now.
Originally Posted by: nsrobins