After a stormy week which saw three storms batter the UK it’s set to be a much quieter week of weather.
Last week saw winds of over 50 mph which downed tree’s delayed trains and parts of Liverpool City Centre were cordoned off.
Brook street in Liverpool was closed after a window blew out on West Tower due to high winds.
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Brook street in Liverpool closed due to high wind damage from #StormBronagh. Reports that west tower has had a window blown out and glass can be seen across the floor. pic.twitter.com/NZa9jatNt0
— Tom Munns (@TomMunns1) September 21, 2018
There are no storms forecast this week for Merseyside with the weather remaining much more drier and settled for the week.
Temperatures will average around 15C with plenty of dry and sunny spells, with the risk of the odd shower at times.
Nighttime temperatures will feel chilly as they dip below 10C, with some rural spots seeing a touch of frost.
How will this week of #weather compare with last week? 🍃 Are there any more #storms on the horizon? 🌬️ Find out in the week ahead forecast pic.twitter.com/OWaosyYZ90
— Met Office (@metoffice) September 23, 2018
The Met Office say: “Tuesday will be dry with sunny spells and breezy. Wednesday and Thursday are likely to be cloudier and windier at times with some rain possible, mainly towards the north.”
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