Forecasters warn of disruption on Thursday evening and Friday as poor weather moves in.
Gusts of up 50 mph are expected inland while winds of 60mph are expected on the coast
Winds reaching up to 60mph could bring disruption to parts of south and mid Wales on Thursday and Friday. Forecasters have warned there could be delays on roads and public transport, while coastal routes could be affected by large waves.The Met Office has issued a
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