More wild weather is on the way...
Blackpool is bracing for more wild weather as the Met Office issues another yellow weather warning for wind tomorrow. The forecaster is warning of more strong winds and hazardous coastal conditions from the early hours of tomorrow morning. The Met Office warning comes into force from 1am and will remain in place until 3pm on Tuesday. Affected coastal areas include Blackpool, Fleetwood, Cleveleys, St Annes and Lytham, a Met Office spokesman said.
Pictures taken on Blackpool seafront over the weekend show the wild conditions along the coast as huge waves crashed against the shore. A cloudy day with spells of rain pushing up from the southwest, with eastern areas perhaps staying drier. Rain turning heavier and more persistent into the evening. Maximum temperature 14 °C. An unsettled evening with heavy and persistent rain across much of the region, sweeping northwards.
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