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Strong winds and heavy rain heading this way

Tomorrow’s heavy rain on the Isle of Wight will be joined by strong winds say the Met Office.

They’ve just issued a weather warning valid from 6am to 10pm, the warning reads,

A spell of persistent rain, heavy at times, accompanied by windy conditions, is expected to affect parts of southern and southwestern England and parts of south Wales from the early hours of Saturday onwards into Saturday late afternoon or evening.

20-30 mm of rain is expected quite widely across the warning area with 50-70 mm on south-facing slopes. Higher ground in southern parts of Devon and Somerset are likely to see the highest totals with locally in excess of 80 mm possible over parts of Dartmoor. In addition, southerly gales or severe gales are expected with gusts of 40-50 mph inland and locally 65 mph over higher ground and south-facing coasts.

As this rain will be falling on near-saturated ground, please be aware of the risk of localised flooding and perhaps some disruption to travel.

There will also be strong winds for the Isle of Wight on Monday valid from 6am to 3pm

An area of very strong winds is likely across parts of southwest and south England, in particular the coasts of Cornwall, on Monday morning before winds gradually ease during the afternoon.

Gusts of 60-70 mph are possible in exposed coastal districts. Please be aware of the potential for disruption to travel.