phones charged up, hopefully some generators here because hundreds of thousands of people are going to loose power and it won t come back soon. the storm lingers throughout the week. today, the winds of 75 miles per hour this is why i m saying the storm system doesn t weaken week think. it makes a hook and comes down. the weather center keeps the storm on land, not back over water, but the computer models haven t been doing a great job on the storm, so it can pick up strength when it heads back to the houston area. that s when the flooding commences as we head into early next week. look at all the people under flood flashes, flash flood warnings in the areas in red. rain fall amounts three to
wall structure. web the eye wall has the winds very intense right around it. the further you go away from it, the intense wind gusts start to step down just a bit. further north there. you have these bands. as we were seeing earlier with stephanie and her live shot, things will get quiet for a little while, then another band will come in. you get the flag flapping there. you can get wind gusts 50 to 60 miles per hour, and the rain is pouring, and it looseness up the root system of the trees. as we head into the day tomorrow, monday, tuesday, the storm system doesn t move, it does a loop. it s putting down so much rain over this area, basically it acts kind of like the ocean. so the storm system doesn t weaken like you see with tropical systems. that s the concern with flooding. you re starring to see the flash flood warnings pop up.
coming up in the next 12 to 24 hours, but then it spreads further east as the storm system doesn t just bring in the wind, which we could see wind gusts as high as 100 kilometers per hour. but there could be localized flooding associated with this, as well. as the storm system gradually makes its way to southern scandinavia the next several days. we ll look at the wind gufss we are anticipating over the next several days. this looks to be late sunday in to monday, lasting until tuesday event. so watch out. it is going to be quite fierce as the storm system moves in to the north sea and eventually across stand knave ya with high wind gusts. london doesn t look like it will be impacted as bad. these are temperatures in degrees celsius. you can see right now mid to upper 40s degrees celsius. we had a report out of dell
storm system certainly there. well to the east and to the south of the actual track, notice to the north where it was headed generally clear, partly cloudy at the most. and fog moved in. the storm system doesn t look like it was the reason why any reason why this transpired. want to show you the severity of the terrain we re talking about. some of the search efforts taking place where helicopters drop down the crew next to the tree line. elevation takes up sharply over a few-meter period and goes up rapidly. the concern now, the storm system that typically we see storms go west to east. this particular storm has more of a south-to-north sort of trajectory. around morocco, northern africa,al, that s where the storm aljeeria that s where the storm will move. with the altitudes, a lot coming down in the way of winter weather. clearing on floodsthursday. more clouds on friday. sitting at the rain/snow line. freezing rain possible.
inch. take you out towards the bay because tropical activity is trying to form. we have a high probability trying to form. the storm is meandering. a little concern as you take a closer perspective at this. in western myanmar, it s home to some 150,000 externally displaced people in refugee camps. the storm system doesn t look like it s going to strengthen. it will pour tremendous rainfall in this region. not something you want to see across the region. take you out over western europe where we are also seeing pretty active weather moving in here. severe weather quite a large possibility for the next several hours. large hail and heavy rainfall in the forecast. this region sees 25 to 35 tornadoes a year. the threat is there from locndo