A STRONG wind warning that was tipped for Worcestershire today and tomorrow has now been downgraded.
Yesterday, the Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for parts of the UK and Ireland, including Worcestershire, warning of strong winds.
However, as of this morning the warning has since been removed for large areas of the UK, though Northern Ireland, Southern England and coastal areas of both England Wales are still set to experience the weather.
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Yesterday's warning suggested that due to a developing area of low pressure running north through the Irish Sea, we were likely to experience heavy rain and possible gusts of 45-50 mph possible inland.
Disruption to public transport was also warned across both days, as well as some short-term loss of power and other services.
It is expected to be largely dry through much of the morning, though heavy rain and strong winds are still set to be experienced later.
Rain will continue this evening with a mix of clear spells and blustery showers continuing through to Wednesday morning, with the risk of hail and thunder.
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