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Wales weather: Power cuts as 80mph winds return Wales weather: Power cuts as 80mph winds return
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More than 300 homes across south and west Wales have been without electricity as high winds return. More than 4,000 homes have suffered power cuts as high winds return to large parts of Wales.
Gusts of nearly 80mph were recorded at Mumbles Head after the Met Office issued an amber "be aware" warning for wind, with a lower yellow rain warning.Gusts of nearly 80mph were recorded at Mumbles Head after the Met Office issued an amber "be aware" warning for wind, with a lower yellow rain warning.
Brecon, Builth Wells, Dale, and Abersychan near Pontypool are among the areas affected by localised power cuts. Brecon and Builth Wells were the areas worst affected by electricity cuts but most homes have been reconnected.
Natural Resources Wales has issued one flood warning for the Lower Dee Valley and several flood alerts.Natural Resources Wales has issued one flood warning for the Lower Dee Valley and several flood alerts.
Some sea crossings have been affected. Western Power Distribution said on Saturday that communities ranging across south and west Wales from Abersychan near Pontypool to Dale in Pembrokeshire had suffered localised cuts due to high winds.
Irish Ferries have cancelled their Swift sailings between Dublin and Holyhead on Saturday but the firm said passengers would be accommodated on its cruise ferry crossings. Brecon and Builth Wells in southern Powys had been the worst affected but the company said most homes have been promptly reconnected as engineers respond to fix supply problems as they arose.
ScottishPower said it had no reports of any problems in its area serving north and mid Wales.
Roads have also been disrupted by the weather.Roads have also been disrupted by the weather.
Last Sunday ten people had to be rescued after a bus was hit by a large wave in Newgale during high winds and high tides along the Welsh coast.Last Sunday ten people had to be rescued after a bus was hit by a large wave in Newgale during high winds and high tides along the Welsh coast.
Western Power Distribution said on Saturday it was working to restore power to communities across south and west Wales which had suffered localised cuts in the high winds. Some sea crossings have also been affected.
Dale in Pembrokeshire and Llandeilo in Carmarthenshire were also among the areas affected. Irish Ferries have cancelled their Swift sailings between Dublin and Holyhead on Saturday but the firm said passengers would be accommodated on its cruise ferry crossings.
ScottishPower said it had no reports of any power problems in north or mid Wales. The Met Office warned that southerly gales would hit south and west Wales with areas including Bridgend, Cardiff, Carmarthenshire, Neath Port Talbot, Pembrokeshire, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Swansea, Vale of Glamorgan affected.
The Met Office said southerly gales would hit south and west Wales with areas including Bridgend, Cardiff, Carmarthenshire, Neath Port Talbot, Pembrokeshire, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Swansea, Vale of Glamorgan affected. High winds were also expected to hit Ceredigion, Gwynedd and Anglesey.
High winds are also expected to hit Ceredigion, Gwynedd and Anglesey. Large waves were also expected, while inland wind gusts of 50mph to 60mph are likely.
Large waves are also expected, while inland wind gusts of 50mph to 60mph are likely.
"After a short lull, winds will increase from the southwest during the course of Saturday with severe gales affecting coastal districts, bringing gusts of 60-70mph and isolated 80mph at the most exposed locations within the amber warning area," a Met Office spokesman said."After a short lull, winds will increase from the southwest during the course of Saturday with severe gales affecting coastal districts, bringing gusts of 60-70mph and isolated 80mph at the most exposed locations within the amber warning area," a Met Office spokesman said.
"The public should be prepared for disruption to transport and locally to power supplies, particularly when combined with the impacts of heavy rainfall.""The public should be prepared for disruption to transport and locally to power supplies, particularly when combined with the impacts of heavy rainfall."
The yellow warning, meaning be aware, for rain covers much of Wales with 17 counties in south, west and mid Wales affected.The yellow warning, meaning be aware, for rain covers much of Wales with 17 counties in south, west and mid Wales affected.