Forecasters issue yellow warning for heavy rain and wind during the weekend
A series of weather warnings has been issued by the Met Office for Wales advising of heavy rain and winds gusting to 80mph in the days ahead.
A yellow warning is in place for north Wales advising of high winds from 3pm on Thursday to 6pm on Friday.
The Met Office has then put in place a warning for all of Wales for heavy rain and wind from 3pm on Friday until 6am on Sunday.
People are being advised of a “danger to life” from flying debris as well as from large waves at the coast.
Delays
The Met Office is also warning of possible delays to road, rail and ferry travel during the poor weather.
The advisory states: “A deep low may cross England and Wales from Friday afternoon, clearing to the east Saturday night.
“The low may bring a period of strong winds to much of the warning area, with some heavy rain likely to the north and west of the low centre, and some hill snow in the north (above about 200 metres).
“Around 15-25mm of rain may fall quite widely, more particularly across central, northern and western parts of England and Wales, with exposed higher ground in the north and west (particularly parts of Wales, which are at greatest risk of seeing flooding impacts) perhaps locally seeing closer to 50-70mm.
“Winds may quite widely gust to around 40-50mph inland but locally could gust in excess of 60mph, whilst around coasts, winds may gust to 60-70mph, perhaps locally nearer 80mph.
“The wind and rain may cause disruption to travel, with difficult driving conditions likely.”
Large waves
The Met Office advises people to take steps to protect their property from heavy winds and says: “Check for loose items outside your home and plan how you could secure them. Items include bins, garden furniture, trampolines, tents, sheds and fences.”
It adds in the warning: “If you are on the coast, stay safe during stormy weather by being aware of large waves. Even from the shore large breaking waves can sweep you off your feet and out to sea.”
The weather alerts come after parts of Wales was battered by Storm Bert causing flooding to homes and businesses.
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