The Met Office has warned of continuing severe weather for Cornwall and Devon today.
After the strong westerly winds yesterday evening, with gusts of 50-60 mph and isolated gusts of 65-70 mph in exposed locations, the wind will become northwesterly today, and although easing for a time, it will become very gusty through the day, particularly during rainfall.
The public should be aware of the risk of localised damage from these winds and for minor disruption to travel.
The return to wild weather is due to a deepening area of low pressure will move east across northern Scotland during Monday evening, bringing strong westerly winds. A focus for some particularly gusty winds may be adjacent to the Bristol Channel coast during the early hours of Tuesday.
A cold and showery northwesterly airstream will become established for Tuesday.
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