A yellow weather warning for wind is in place for England and Wales as the UK saw its lowest temperatures since May, dropping to -1.5C in Scotland on Sunday morning.
Most of England and Wales will feel 45 to 55mph gusts and exposed locations could see these reach 70mph, the Met Office said.
A yellow wind warning will run from 8pm on Sunday to 6pm on Monday and was expanded on Friday morning to include most of England and Wales, except the north of the Lake District and far north-east. New Feature
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However, the Met Office has said the weather will not be sufficiently bad to result in a named storm – the first major storm of the autumn will be named Storm Amy.
Stephen Kocher, Met Office deputy chief meteorologist, said: “Strong west or