Forecasters have issued a new weather warning with further disruption possible after Storm Eleanor.
A yellow wind warning is in place for southern England from 8am until 7pm today (January 4).
The Met Office said: "The strongest winds will affect southwest England and Wales during the morning, moving east to reach eastern parts of England later in the afternoon.
"Gusts of 50-60 mph are likely fairly widely with some gusts reaching 65-75 mph along exposed coasts and over high ground in the west."
This comes as the Met Office is also warning of a temperature plummet as we move into next week.
On Saturday night (January 6) temperatures are expected to drop to -3C in the south.
In London and the south east the Met Office say that it will be "very cold and mostly dry with sharp overnight frosts" on Sunday and Monday.
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