A SECOND storm will batter Wales tonight and tomorrow.
The Met Office said Storm Bronagh will bring heavy rain and strong winds, ranging between 45-65 mph.
Warnings are in place that there is a strong possibility of damage to buildings.
Met Office chief meteorologist Paul Gundersen said: “Although the strongest winds are expected to occur as Storm Bronagh moves offshore into the North Sea, there is a low likelihood of damaging winds in places through this evening and overnight with possible could impacts to people travelling in England and Wales. However the strongest winds are most likely along the north east coast of England in the early hours of the morning."
The arrival of the second storm comes a day after Storm Ali hit the country.
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