BRACE yourselves as some wild autumnal weather is on its way to Herefordshire this week.
A yellow weather warning for wind has been issued by the the Met Office which covers the whole of the county.
It is in place from midday on Wednesday (September 27) until 10am on Thursday (September 28) with a chance that strong winds could be disruptive and potentially cause a danger to life.
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The Met Office adds that buildings could be damaged as tiles are blown from roofs, while transport networks could also be affected.
It is in stark contrast to the beginning of the week, with Herefordshire enjoying some pleasant sunshine and temperatures touching 20C.
However, cooler air is due to arrive from Wednesday (September 27) with spells of rain also likely. Thankfully, by Friday (September 29), the weather looks more settled.
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