DORSET is due to be battered by strong winds again tomorrow - weather warnings have now been issued.
A yellow warning - which means likely but low impact - will be in force from 4am until 9pm.
The Met Office has forecast gusts of around 50-60mph, and has said people living in coastal areas may be affected by spray and/or large waves.
Delays to public transport and difficult driving conditions are also likely, the Met Office has warned, and heavy rain may arrive later in the afternoon.
A Met Office spokesperson said: "A developing area of low pressure is expected to track across Northern Ireland, northern England and southern Scotland on Saturday. On the southern flank of this system, strong winds are expected, the strongest of these are likely to affect coastal and immediately adjacent regions of the west and south of England and Wales.
"Gusts of 50-60 mph are expected quite widely, with some more exposed locations seeing wind gusts of around 70 mph, mainly in coastal areas and just inland."
The yellow alert follows a similar warning last Sunday,
which saw firefighters called out when strong winds caused a metal shed to be blown into a garden in Dorchester.
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