Local residents are being warned by the Met Office to expect strong wind and rain across the local area tomorrow and into Christmas Eve.
An yellow weather warning has been issued by the weather forecaster, with heavy rain and strong winds expected to cause flooding and possible damage in the run up to Christmas.
The Met Office are warning that the area should be prepared for the likelihood of localised flooding due to the already saturated ground following rainfall throughout the past week.
The exact timing for the impending weather has not yet been calculated.
In a statement, the Met Office said: “The public should be aware of the risk of localised flooding and possible disruption to transport.”
The Met Office’s chief forecaster said: “An area of low pressure will deepen rapidly as it passes just to the west and northwest of the UK later on Monday, ending up as an exceptionally deep feature.
“This will bring stormy conditions to parts of the UK on Monday and Tuesday with the strongest winds likely along coastlines exposed to the south and west, but later perhaps more generally across parts of the north.
“There remains some uncertainty around the precise depth and track of this system, and hence the areas most likely to be affected by the strongest winds and heavy rain.”
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