Lancashire braces for more gale force winds as Met Office issues 24-hour weather warning
The forecaster issued yellow weather warnings for the whole of Lancashire from Wednesday to Friday.
But the Met Office has extended its weather warning for a further 24 hours as the wind continues to cause disruption across the county.
What can we expect?
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Hide AdThis second spell of gale force winds is expected to last for more than 24 hours from 2pm on Friday to 3pm on Saturday, February 9.
The wind is expected to continue to grow stronger on Friday afternoon as the gales move west to east through the evening.
The gales will continue through the night with gusts of 60 to 70 mph battering Lancashire's coast and bringing potential travel disruption.
Will the winds cause disruption?
The Met Office is warning that heavy winds could cause considerable travel disruption in Lancashire with delays to road, rail, air and ferry transport.
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Hide AdThe forecaster is also advising that high-sided vehicles on exposes routes and bridges are likely to be affected by the gales.
Some short term loss of power and disruption to other services, including phone and broadband, is possible.