Storm to hit UK and Ireland on Wednesday, with winds of up to 75mph disrupting power and travel

The Met Office has issued weather warnings before the arrival of Storm Agnes, with strong winds and heavy rain set to cause floods, power cuts and to tear down trees.

The first named storm of the season could batter the UK on Wednesday with winds of up to 75mph and dangerous conditions along its coastlines.

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