I'm A Celebrity in weather chaos as rain storms and 54mph winds predicted to ...

I'm A Celebrity in weather chaos as rain storms and 54mph winds predicted to ...
I'm A Celebrity in weather chaos as rain storms and 54mph winds predicted to ...

The latest crop of I'm A Celebrity contestants could be in for a rough first week as rain storms and 54mph winds threaten to batter the Welsh castle.

This year's show has once again relocated from sunny Australia to Wales amid Covid restrictions, with the famous faces once again heading to the derelict Gwrych Castle in Conwy County, north Wales.

But long-range weather forecasts suggest that things will get off to a turbulent start, with weather experts predicting that the start of the show (tipped to be November 14th) will see half an inch of rain fall, while high winds will batter the castle. 

Uh oh: The latest crop of I'm A Celebrity contestants could be in for a rough first week as rain storms and 54mph winds threaten to batter the Welsh castle

Uh oh: The latest crop of I'm A Celebrity contestants could be in for a rough first week as rain storms and 54mph winds threaten to batter the Welsh castle

According to The Sun, It's also said that there will be 100% cloud cover, while temperature may struggle to get above zero degrees.   

They add that the camp could be affected by heavy rainfall in the first two weeks.  

MailOnline have contacted an I'm A Celebrity representative for comment.  

Setting: This year's show has once again relocated from sunny Australia to Wales amid Covid restrictions, with the famous faces once again heading to the derelict Gwrych Castle in Conwy County, north Wales

Setting: This year's show has once again relocated from sunny Australia to Wales amid Covid restrictions, with the famous faces once again heading to the derelict Gwrych Castle in Conwy County, north Wales

It comes as I'm A Celebrity bosses are set to yet again enforce a two week quarantine for the contestants to make sure they do not suffer similar crisis to Strictly Come Dancing.  

Producers are going to create a bubble for the famous faces which will attempt to avoid rows over vaccinations and keep them safe once in the camp at Gwrych Castle in Wales.

A show spokesperson told MailOnline: 'Like last year, our celebrities will do a two week quarantine with regular testing prior to entering the castle, and will then form a bubble for the duration of their time on the show.' 

Wow: Long-range weather forecasts suggest that things will get off to a turbulent start, with weather experts predicting that the start of the show (tipped to be November 14th) will see half an inch of rain fall, while high winds will batter the castle

Wow: Long-range weather forecasts suggest that things will get off to a turbulent start,

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