A YELLOW weather warning is still in place for North Wales tomorrow.

The Met Office has issued the alert for strong winds from 9am through until midnight.

The deep area of low-pressure moving in from the Atlantic on Tuesday has now been named as Storm Barra. 

In Wrexham and Flintshire, wind gusts of up to 42mph are expected.

But forecasters predict winds reaching up to 70mph in coastal areas.

The chance of rain in Wrexham and Flintshire is as high as 95 percent in the afternoon.

.The warning reads: "A deep area of low pressure moving in across the UK from the Atlantic is likely to bring high winds to many parts of the UK.

"Strong winds arriving into the west through the morning, spreading inland and reaching eastern areas through the afternoon and early evening.

"Gusts of 45-50 mph are expected widely, with 60-70 mph in exposed coastal locations. Strongest winds will ease across inland areas into the overnight period."

Temperatures are set to fall as low as 1C in the morning, rising to about 5C in the afternoon.