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UK Weather: Coldest May Day Bank Holiday in 43 years with 65mph winds and 14 hours' rain

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It's a Bank Holiday "horror show": The UK has recorded the coldest ever start to the May Day Bank Holiday with 14 hours' of rain and 65mph winds predicted as an 800-mile wide Atlantic storm rushes in.

On the first break since the pubs reopened punters will be rushing for the marquees - and hoping they're secured properly - with the Met Office issuing a yellow warning for wind.

It means parts of the south west coast could be battered by 65mph gales on Monday and Tuesday, while gusts of 40-50mph, rising to as high as 60 in hilly areas, are predicted for the south east and southern and western coasts of Wales.

The ferocity could see temporary structures blown down if they are not properly secured, warned the Met Office. Meanwhile -5.8C in

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