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The Forecast

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OriginPeoria
Illinois
United States
MembersShannon Burns
Tony Peck
Jared Grabb
Kevin Ohls
AlbumsLate Night Conversations
Everybody Left
GenresEmo
Indie Rock
Alternative Country
Record labels Victory Records
Eyeball Records
Clifton Motel
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About The Forecast


The Forecast is an indie rock band from Peoria, Illinois. The Forecast's sound is most recognizable for containing strong two and three part harmonies performed by combinations of their multiple vocalists, as heard in tracks such as "Red as the Moon" and "One Hundred Percent".

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Storm Agnes: what do you need to know?

Jul 13,2023 9:10 am

By Simon KingBBC Weather

The First named storm of the autumn and Winter Season is expected to hit the United Kingdom and Ireland on Wednesday.

Storm Agnes, named by Met Éireann, is likely to bring damage and disruption from strong winds and Heavy Rain .

Met Office severe weather warnings are already in force but as details get more certain, there will continue to be updates.

We Are urged to keep up to date with The Forecast .

With a deep area of Low Pressure developing in The Atlantic , enhanced by some energy from ex-Hurricane Ophelia which hit the north-east coast of the United States over the weekend, Storm Agnes was named on Monday Morning .

It's likely to move in from the south-west on Wednesday and move up through the Irish Sea to northern areas of the UK throughout The Day .

The Met Office has issued a yellow severe weather warning for wind from Wednesday through until Thursday morning.

While there are still some uncertainties in The Details of The Forecast The Most likely scenario is for a swathe of strong winds with gusts of 50-60mph (80-97km/h) to affect inland areas.

Some Irish Sea coastal parts though could see gusts of 65-75mph (105-120km/h), with a chance of 80mph (130km/h) in most exposed areas.

These wind speeds have the potential to bring travel disruption with bridges closed or ferry services cancelled.

Trees may come down and power supplies may be cut in some areas.

There is also the potential for injury and damage to property.

While the UK saw two storms in August - and - these fell into The Time period of the 2022-23 season which had a set of names used for storms.

The 2023-24 storm season started on 1 September which also means there is a new set of names established in collaboration between the UK Met Office , Ireland's Met Éireann and The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute.

This is why we start back at The Letter A for Agnes and The First named storm of the season.

For the up-to-date warnings, forecast and information on Storm Agnes, you can follow BBC Weather on Social Media @bbcweather or our.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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