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Met Office warnings for wind are in place across Wednesday and Thursday, with up to 70mph gales expected to hit some areas of the UK. This is due to an Atlantic system, bringing the strong winds and blustery showers to England and Wales by midweek.
Met Office forecast 70mph wind gusts in exposed areas
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Heavy rain and strong gales are on course to smash Britain over the next 48 to 72 hours before wintry showers and freezing temperatures take over. Snow risk maps produced by Netweather.TV show areas of the UK turning red as the risk of wintry showers accelerates. Separate models produced by WxCharts show up to nine inches (25cm) of snow could fall in Scotland over higher ground by the weekend.