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Met Office Issues 22-Hour Wind Warning as Atlantic Low Brings Gales and Heavy Rain

Forecasters warn of inland gusts near 55 mph, higher on coasts, posing travel disruption, hazardous seas.

Overview

  • A yellow wind warning runs from 8pm Sunday to 6pm Monday for most of England and all of Wales, with widespread inland gusts of 45–55 mph and 60–70 mph possible on exposed coasts and hills.
  • Met Office meteorologist Tom Morgan said the strongest winds are expected Monday morning in west Wales and northwest England, with gusts locally up to about 65 mph.
  • Heavy rain is sweeping east across the UK ahead of the gales, with forecasters highlighting large waves and spray along coastal routes and the risk of short power cuts and transport delays.
  • Organisers have begun altering events for safety, including cancelling the swim leg of Ironman 70.3 Weymouth and moving other coastal ceremonies indoors.
  • Officials advise securing outdoor items, checking road, rail and ferry updates, and staying clear of seafronts, with winds gradually easing from late Monday and a brief calmer spell likely Tuesday before further unsettled weather midweek.