ANOTHER Yellow Warning has been put in place by the Met Office ahead of severe weather due this weekend.

Reading, Bracknell, Wokingham and other areas in the south east will be affected by strong winds caused by Storm Dennis.

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Named by the Met Office, the impacts from this low-pressure system are not expected to be as extreme as Storm Ciara but will bring widespread strong winds and heavy rain to parts of the UK.

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Steve Ramsdale, chief meteorologist at the Met Office said: "Another spell of very wet and windy ​weather is expected for Saturday, although Storm Dennis is currently not expected to be as severe as Ciara, disruption is still likely.

"Our confidence in the forecast means we have been able to issue severe weather warnings well in advance, giving people time to prepare for potential impacts of the storm."

Bracknell News:

In the south east, the storm will bring a small chance of injuries and danger to life from flying debris, as well as a slight chance of some damage to buildings, such as tiles blown from roofs.

Longer journey times or cancellations will also be possible as road, rail, air and ferry services are affected.

Roads and bridges may close and power cuts may also occur.

Over the weekend, wind gusts will widely reach in excess of 50mph, even across some inland areas, with gusts of over 60mph possible over hills, coastal areas and exposed locations.

While these winds have the potential to bring impacts they are not as strong as the gusts we saw last weekend with Storm Ciara when a gust of 97mph was recorded on the Isle of Wight.