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Warning as 50mph wind heads north

Written By blogger on Sunday, August 10, 2014 | 11:24 PM

A warning for winds gusting up to 50mph is still in place for north Wales on Monday morning as the remains of ex-hurricane Bertha moves away.

The Met Office has a yellow "be aware" warning for wind in Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire and Wrexham until 09:00 BST.

One flood warning and four flood alerts are also in place from Natural Resources Wales.

Many parts of Wales suffered torrential downpours and strong winds on Sunday.

The heavy rain has moved north eastwards but downpours are still expected on Monday.

One flood warning was in place for Llanddulas, Conwy, and four flood alerts were issued for Crofty, north Gower, north Wales coast, Usk Estuary and Wye Estuary in Monmouthshire.

Earlier on Sunday, firefighters in south Wales attended incidents at a house in Cranbrook Street, Cardiff, and two in Newport.

Strong winds also brought down a tree on the A4232 between Atlantic Wharf and Knox Road in Cardiff.


Warning as 50mph wind heads north

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