A yellow wind warning has been issued for Devon and Cornwall, effective Sunday, as a new area of low pressure is anticipated to bring strong north westerly winds. The Met Office has indicated that wind gusts of 50 to 60mph (80 to 96km/h) are expected along coasts facing north west, with speeds potentially reaching 70mph (112km/h) over the moors. Showers are likely, with some hail and thunder possible in localized areas. The Met Office advised individuals to check road conditions before driving and to prepare their homes with torches and batteries in case of a power cut. It further urged those planning to visit the coast to prioritize safety, be aware of large waves, exercise caution when walking near cliffs, and to call 999 for the Coastguard in an emergency. The warning is valid from 00:01 Sunday to 21:00 GMT, with the weather forecast to be quieter for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. People using public transport should check bus and train timetables before leaving home, where possible. Post navigation Lincolnshire Residents Issued Guidance Ahead of Snow and Ice Forecast Post-Storm Bert Flooding Prompts Cleanup Efforts