UK’s ‘hottest summer on record’ to be ended by remnants of major category three storm

Hurricane Erin, which is currently over the Atlantic Ocean, could bring wet weather to the UK in the coming days

The storm, which is set to move through the North Atlantic, could bring 'an increased possibility of stronger winds and rain, some of which could be heavy and thundery', warned…

The major category 3 hurricane is forecast to remain out in the Atlantic Ocean, then the remnants could be seen in the UK by late Sunday - bringing big waves to the country's east…

UK’s ‘hottest summer on record’ to be ended by remnants of major category three storm

Meteorologists are looking at how Hurricane Erin could strengthen the jet stream and impact UK weather after the bank holiday weekend as it sweeps across the Atlantic.

Forecasters are tracking the potential impact of Erin, which underwent a 'remarkable' 24-hour transition from a tropical storm to a 160mph Category 5 'monster' last weekend.

Hurricane Erin could bring 16ft waves to the UK