Caravan weather
Those with motorhome or caravan insurance that are planning a holiday for the summer not far from home will not be pleased with weather predictions for 2011. Positive Weather Solutions (PWS) shared their predictions in a national newspaper and claimed that their reports are based on weather patterns, temperature cycles and a statistics database spanning 30 years.
Caravanners, campers and those with motorhomes will be disappointed if the weather predictions given by PWS are true. Their report shows that any sunny spells will also be followed by thunderstorms, heavy rain and flash floods. The predictions will remind campers of the 2007 floods, which saw the highest levels of rainfall during May and June in Britain since 1776. PWS offers a breakdown of its weather predictions for summer in the UK on its website.
During severe weather conditions, items within a caravan or motorhome can often become damaged. Therefore, it is vital that you ensure that you have adequate insurance cover. A separate insurance policy for a caravan is not a legal requirement, but caravanners could find themselves facing problems if they choose to rely on the third party cover that is offered with their motor car insurance policy. Those who do not select the right cover could find themselves having to pay a large amount of money to repair any damage caused by severe weather conditions such as heavy rain and wind.
A more settled summery period is predicted for July for campers and caravanners planning to travel during this month, particularly those that have planned a holiday in the south. However, despite the sunny period, there are expected to be rain showers and thunderstorms. Areas predicted to expect more unsettled weather include the Northern and Western regions of Britain.
Positive Weather Solutions has predicted that campers and caravanners are in for above average temperatures, which may stick around throughout August. However, below average rainfall is predicted in the south and east by PWS, which could lead to a hosepipe ban. Campers may wish to take precautions in case PBW's weather predictions are correct.
Campers and caravanners that are planning a holiday in the central or eastern regions are expected to enjoy warm and humid weather throughout August, making this the ideal time for a caravan, motorhome or camping holiday. This is also good news for those wishing to plan a camping trip with family for the school holidays.
Caravanners, campers and those with motorhomes will be disappointed if the weather predictions given by PWS are true. Their report shows that any sunny spells will also be followed by thunderstorms, heavy rain and flash floods. The predictions will remind campers of the 2007 floods, which saw the highest levels of rainfall during May and June in Britain since 1776. PWS offers a breakdown of its weather predictions for summer in the UK on its website.
During severe weather conditions, items within a caravan or motorhome can often become damaged. Therefore, it is vital that you ensure that you have adequate insurance cover. A separate insurance policy for a caravan is not a legal requirement, but caravanners could find themselves facing problems if they choose to rely on the third party cover that is offered with their motor car insurance policy. Those who do not select the right cover could find themselves having to pay a large amount of money to repair any damage caused by severe weather conditions such as heavy rain and wind.
A more settled summery period is predicted for July for campers and caravanners planning to travel during this month, particularly those that have planned a holiday in the south. However, despite the sunny period, there are expected to be rain showers and thunderstorms. Areas predicted to expect more unsettled weather include the Northern and Western regions of Britain.
Positive Weather Solutions has predicted that campers and caravanners are in for above average temperatures, which may stick around throughout August. However, below average rainfall is predicted in the south and east by PWS, which could lead to a hosepipe ban. Campers may wish to take precautions in case PBW's weather predictions are correct.
Campers and caravanners that are planning a holiday in the central or eastern regions are expected to enjoy warm and humid weather throughout August, making this the ideal time for a caravan, motorhome or camping holiday. This is also good news for those wishing to plan a camping trip with family for the school holidays.
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