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Forecasters warn of strong winds for north Wales Forecasters warn of strong winds for north Wales
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Weather forecasters say parts of north Wales could be hit by gale force winds of up to 60mph.Weather forecasters say parts of north Wales could be hit by gale force winds of up to 60mph.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for most of the northern half of the UK, running from Sunday morning to Tuesday.The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for most of the northern half of the UK, running from Sunday morning to Tuesday.
The forecasters say a deep area of low pressure will move eastwards, bringing heavy rains and strong winds.The forecasters say a deep area of low pressure will move eastwards, bringing heavy rains and strong winds.
Denbighshire, Flintshire, Conwy, Anglesey and most of Gwynedd are covered by the warning.Denbighshire, Flintshire, Conwy, Anglesey and most of Gwynedd are covered by the warning.
The Met Office said there was the potential for some minor travel disruption.The Met Office said there was the potential for some minor travel disruption.
"A swathe of strong to gale force south-westerly winds and rain is expected to move south east across the UK on Sunday with the strongest winds expected in the north and west," said the Met Office's chief forecaster, Andy Page, in the warning notice."A swathe of strong to gale force south-westerly winds and rain is expected to move south east across the UK on Sunday with the strongest winds expected in the north and west," said the Met Office's chief forecaster, Andy Page, in the warning notice.
"This may be followed by a lull inland overnight before renewed strength develops on Monday."This may be followed by a lull inland overnight before renewed strength develops on Monday.
"Gusts of 50-60mph are likely, with the potential for gusts to 70mph across exposed Scottish coasts and hills. However, some sheltered locations within the yellow area will miss the worst of the winds.""Gusts of 50-60mph are likely, with the potential for gusts to 70mph across exposed Scottish coasts and hills. However, some sheltered locations within the yellow area will miss the worst of the winds."
A wet and windy day is expected across much of Wales. A wet and windy day is expected across much of Wales on Sunday.
A yellow warning is the lowest level of severe weather warning issued by the Met Office, and asks members of the public to "be prepared" for adverse weather.A yellow warning is the lowest level of severe weather warning issued by the Met Office, and asks members of the public to "be prepared" for adverse weather.