Strong gusts from the west will bring a 'wild start' to Sunday for parts of the UK, the Met Office has said
Mr Keats said parts of Wales and southern England could see winds of around 40 or 50mph, which could"potentially cause problems".
"It'll be a pretty wild start to Sunday," he added."Given the fact that trees are in full leaf and the ground is pretty saturated in many areas, you could get one or trees coming down. It's going to be very unsettled."Saturday brought traffic disruption for some, including the owner of this car near Donyatt in Somerset, there were seven flood warnings in place in England, including five in the Lake District and two in the southwest.
Large swathes of the country saw heavy downpours and flooding, with Honister Pass in Cumbria experiencing 110mm of rain in 48 hours. In Wales, the coastguard, police, fire and ambulance services undertook a search following reports of people in distress on the river Cleddau in
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