AN extra warning about strong winds hitting Devon has been issued for tomorrow, Friday, by the Met Office.

A Yellow Warning of 'unseasonable winds' had already been issued for Saturday and the latest alert covers from 7am to 7pm tomorrow.

A Met Office spokesperson said today: 'Strong winds will bring the potential for some disruption on Friday.

'The strong winds will develop across southwest England early on Friday, extending northwards through the day to affect parts of Wales.

'Gusts of 35 to 45 mph are likely quite widely for a time, with gusts over 50 mph affecting some coasts and hills, mainly across Cornwall and west Wales.

'This is likely to lead to difficult driving conditions and some disruption given the unusual time of year for such winds. In addition, heavy rain will lead to standing water and spray on roads. Winds are expected to ease through the evening.'

The area covered by the latest Yellow Warning from the Met Office. Picture: Met Office (13-7-23)
The area covered by the latest Yellow Warning from the Met Office.Picture: Met Office (13-7-23) (Met Office)