A yellow weather warning has been issued across much of the UK with strong and gust winds expected this weekend. The Met Office has warned people across much of England and Wales that the weather conditions are likely to cause some disruption to travel.

The yellow warning for wind is due to come into effect from 8pm on Sunday (September 14) and will be lifted at 6pm the following evening. It comes after the Met Office has confirmed that the first name to be used for a storm in the 2025/2026 season will be Amy.

However, the Met Office has not officially assigned the name 'Storm Amy' to the wet and windy weather expected this weekend.

The meteorological body has instead issued a yellow warning for wind, with the worst of the weather expected to his the North.

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