The South-West is set to be battered by a second storm in the space of a week.
Storm Dennis will bring strong winds to the area this weekend.
The strongest winds are likely to be on Saturday afternoon and evening, with a lull overnight, before increasing again on Sunday.
Gusts of 50 mph are expected inland. Around the coasts, especially in the west and south, gusts of 60-70 mph are likely.
The strong winds will be accompanied by heavy rain at times, leading to particularly poor driving conditions.
The Met Office has a yellow weather weather warning for wind in place from 10am on Saturday until the end of Sunday.
This means that transport delays are likely and there is a chance that some roads and bridges could close.
There is also a slight chance of some damage to buildings, such as tiles blown from roofs, and the possibility of power cuts.
Numerous incidents have occurred in the past few days as a result of Storm Ciara, including fallen trees and a lorry being blown over on the Severn Bridge.
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