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Yellow wind warning in place for most of England from Sunday
The Met Office warns of gusts up to 70mph mainly along coasts and hills, with risks of travel disruption and power outages on Sunday and Monday.
- The Met Office issued a yellow wind warning covering most of England and all of Wales from 8pm Sunday to 6pm Monday.
- The warning followed the approach of a low-pressure system bringing strong southwesterly winds and heavy rain on Sunday.
- Widespread gusts between 45 and 55 mph are likely across inland areas, while winds could reach as high as 70 mph in exposed coastal zones and on hills.
- The Met Office advised drivers to reduce speeds and take care when passing high-sided vehicles, especially on exposed roads in Devon and Cornwall.
- Strong winds may cause travel disruption and local power outages, but conditions are expected to ease from Monday afternoon into the evening.
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