If you get the strong differences in the air masses coming together in the UK, then I wold say yes. But I also don't see that happening over the next five days.
I also know that in the UK, there are places that gets more tornadoes than anywhere in the U.S, so a tornado outbreak is possible. And because the influences of the La Nina event is world wide. You really can't rule it out completely.
Lets just hope it won't happen there or anywhere else in this world. We have already lost over 300 Americans. That is something I don't think it would be a good idea to share with the rest of he world.
I also know that in the UK, there are places that gets more tornadoes than anywhere in the U.S, so a tornado outbreak is possible. And because the influences of the La Nina event is world wide. You really can't rule it out completely.
Lets just hope it won't happen there or anywhere else in this world. We have already lost over 300 Americans. That is something I don't think it would be a good idea to share with the rest of he world.
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No. Some US weather systems can make it across the Atlantic, but the systems which bring tornados to the US typically come from the Gulf of Mexico, and as such are moving in completely the wrong direction to ever head for the UK.
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No, they are thousands of miles away and only occurred over there because of geographical conditions that don't exist here.
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no it will not