The Met Office has issued more weather warnings after the coldest May Bank Holiday on record.The south will be hit with 65mph winds and heavy rain at times but the winds are expected to ease off through the morning.The Met Office has extended its yellow weather warning for disruptive wind saying it will remain in place until 9am.Previously the west, south west and south coast were the primary targets of the warning, but now the area has been expanded to cover more of inland Wales and England.The Met Office said the wind is likely cause delays to transport, air travel and the roads and railways.They also warn that there is a risk of fallen tree branches and to outdoor temporary structures, like sheds and fences.In southern England and.
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