STRONG winds are on the way later this week for the North Wales region, the Met Office warns.
Blustery conditions will sweep the region from Wednesday as a yellow weather warning is issued by experts.
Coming into force from 9pm on Wednesday evening, March 10, conditions will last until 3pm the following day, Thursday.
A spokesman for the service said: “Strong winds accompanied by heavy and blustery showers may bring some disruption to England and Wales.
“Gusts of 50-55 mph are possible inland, especially close to showers. Gusts may reach 60-70 mph on coasts and hills, especially in the west, before gradually easing on Thursday afternoon.”
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