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WIND gusts of 55mph will batter Britain as rain sweeps across the country today.Torrential rain and strong winds are set to bluster Brits - before sweltering 22C sun arrive
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BRITS have today been warned there could be an inch of torrential rain in just one hour as 14 million drivers take to the roads for the Bank Holiday weekend.The Met Office has issued a yellow warning which suggests some homes and businesses could be flooded quickly and other buildings could be damaged by lightning strikes and
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