UK braces for 75mph winds and heavy rain after Met Office issues weather warning
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UK braces for 75mph winds and heavy rain after Met Office issues weather warning
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"The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings across large swathes of the UK on Thursday for high winds and heavy rain. Forecasters have warned eastern parts of England are set to be hit with gusts of wind up to 75 mph that could trigger power cuts and pose a danger to life from large waves and beach material being thrown onto sea fronts, coastal roads and properties."
Independent requests donations to fund on-the-ground journalism across reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech while keeping reporting free and avoiding paywalls, funded by those who can afford it. The Met Office issued yellow weather warnings across large parts of the UK for high winds and heavy rain on Thursday. Eastern England may see gusts up to 75 mph, risking power cuts and danger to life from large waves and beach material thrown onto seafronts, coastal roads and properties. Widespread gusts of 45–55 mph are expected, with 65 mph possible near coasts and a smaller chance of 65–75 mph locally late morning into the afternoon. The Met Office advises securing loose outdoor items. Wind warnings span from Brighton, London, Oxfordshire and Norwich up to Hull and York, with a separate warning for Cornwall and Devon of up to 60 mph.
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