Storm Agnes to bring wind speeds of up to 41mph in Greater Manchester
Current Met Office predictions state that parts of Greater Manchester could see wind speeds as high as 41mph this evening as Storm Agnes sweeps across the country.
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Current Met Office predictions state that parts of Greater Manchester could see wind speeds as high as 41mph this evening as Storm Agnes sweeps across the country.
Storm Agnes is expected to bring "violent winds" of up to 75mph over Wednesday (September 27).
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