A YELLOW warning has been issued for Yorkshire, indicating strong winds over the next two days.
The Met Office's chief forecaster said: "A deepening area of low pressure, now named Storm Eleanor, will track east across the centre of the UK.
"This will bring gales and severe gales to Northern Ireland and northern England late on Tuesday and overnight, clearing eastern England during Wednesday morning."
The Met Office added that "Storm Eleanor is to bring very strong winds later Tuesday, continuing overnight and on Wednesday."
It added that "public transport may be disrupted or canceled and some bridges are likely to be closed.
"Power cuts and disruption to other services (mobile phones for example) may also occur, while injuries from flying debris are possible."
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