STRONG winds of up to 65mph are likely to cause ‘transport and coastal disruption’ says the Met Office as it issues a further Yellow Warning.
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A Met Office spokesperson said: ‘A swathe of strong winds are expected across parts of Cornwall and west Wales during Sunday.
‘Southerly winds may reach 50-60 mph along mainly coastal districts, before clearing northwards later Sunday.
‘There is a small chance that a few places across west Cornwall and Pembrokeshire could see isolated gusts to 65 mph across the most exposed locations.
‘This may lead to some poor coastal conditions and transport disruption.’


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