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Yellow weather warning for wind issued in Wales
A yellow weather warning of "strong winds" may cause travel disruption in Wales later in the week.
Gusts of 65-70 mph are possible in more exposed coastal and upland sites, the Met Office said.
The winds are likely to effect north-west Wales and come after earlier warnings issued to the whole of Wales, which also said there was a "slight chance" of damage to buildings.
This warning is in place between 18:00 GMT on Friday and 15:00 on Saturday.
Affected areas could be Conwy, Gwynedd and Isle of Anglesey, with coastal routes, sea fronts and coastal communities likely affected by spray and large waves.
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