Weather: Met Office issues yellow warning as Storm Agnes approaches

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The Met Office has said that it will be ‘increasingly windy’ in Portsmouth over the next two days following the approach of Storm Agnes.

This means that there will be ‘spell of strong and disruptive winds’ which could result in injury, damage to to buildings, debris, power cuts and possible delays on public transport.

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Storm Agnes is on the way and it is bringing heavy winds.  Storm Agnes is on the way and it is bringing heavy winds.
Storm Agnes is on the way and it is bringing heavy winds.

"Rain tentatively spreading north-eastwards through the evening, along with stronger winds.”

If you are travelling, it is advised that you check ahead of starting your journey to check for delays and drivers should allow extra time.