Winds of 70mph could hit Devon and Cornwall

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Winds of 70mph could hit Devon and Cornwall
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The Met Office issues a yellow warning for wind, with road, air, rail and ferry services affected.

Strong winds are likely to cause disruption across Devon and Cornwall, forecasters have warned.with gusts of 70mph, and road, air, rail and ferry services affected.

"West or north-west winds are expected to increase during Wednesday morning, then remain strong for much of the day," it said.

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