Met Office issues more weather warnings as Storm Amy approaches UK
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Met Office issues more weather warnings as Storm Amy approaches UK
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"Areas of Scotland and south-west England will see the first of the bad weather (The Met Office) It comes a day before Storm Amy, the first named storm of the season, is expected to arrive on Friday. It is expected to develop rapidly and bring winds reaching 50 to 60mph inland in northern Britain, and 70 to 80mph in other places, with stronger gusts on exposed coasts and hills."
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