The Met Office has issued weather warnings as Storm Agnes gets ready to sweep across the UK with alarmingly high winds. According to forecasters, the storm will move into western areas of the UK and Ireland on Wednesday (September 27).
While the strongest winds are expected to hit the Irish Sea costs, the whole of the UK is expected to face windy conditions.
A yellow warning for wind has been issued for large parts of the UK - including the whole of Greater Manchester - from midday on Wednesday to 7am on Thursday.
It warns the winds could be 'significantly disruptive' with a small change of injuries and danger to life, a chance of damage to buildings and that power cuts may occur.
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