Summary
Trees flailed, umbrellas turned inside out and hats blew across roads this morning as January's first real storm lashed commuters. South Wales was battered by winds reaching 60mph, while waves in the Bristol Channel reached six metres - the height of the guttering on a two-storey house.
'At 8am this morning the wind was gusting at up to 55 knots, or around 60mph,' said a forecaster at the Met Office. 'But South Wales has seen the worst of the storm now, and things should start dying down into the afternoon.'See the full content of this document
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High Winds Reach 60mph
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