UK 'could see tornadoes and non-stop rain within 10 years' in bleak warning
Scientists have shared a terrifying warning that the UK’s to be battered with mini-tornadoes over the next 10 years. The spine-chilling revelation is synonymous with the prediction of non stop rain by 2034, as a result of global boiling, reports The Mirror A document by World Weather Attribution predicts downpours increasing in severity every half-decade. This could mean hailstorms, potentially even during the summer. There will also be a surge in flood and "supercell storms," which are in-effect mini-tornados. These violent weather patterns are predicted to strike with increasing frequency and ferocity. READ MORE: Experts reveal planets could be visible in the sky in UK amid 'Planetary Parade' Bill McGuire, a leading expert in geophysical and climate hazards at University College London (UCL), paints a stark picture of what lies ahead. McGuire warns of shorter-lived yet intense torrential downpours. He said: “In summer, shorter-lived torrential rainfall...