The Met Office have warned of an unsettled period of weather heading our way with the potential to bring very strong winds and possible heavy rain which could cause damage and bring localised flooding to some areas.
A yellow warning has been issued from 3am till 6pm on Thursday, it states that there could be damage to buildings caused by very strong winds which will move in from the south west in the early hours.
There is a high risk of tiles being blown from roofs as well as flying debris with the possibility of fallen trees.
Some parts of the region could see gusts between 50 -70 mph throughout the day with winds expected to subside in the evening.
Motorists are being warned to be aware of the conditions and those driving high sided vehicles should avoid exposed areas and high bridges.
Friday will be a much brighter day with a spell of drier weather before the rain and wind return again on Saturday.
Edited by KARL
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