Wales recovering from extreme weather disruption
Just a few hundred homes after now left without power, after recent storms. There is still disruption on the roads.
Just a few hundred homes after now left without power, after recent storms. There is still disruption on the roads.
There is more disruption on Wales' roads and rail lines on Saturday morning.
The M48 Severn Bridge remains closed in both directions, due to strong winds and an overturned lorry.
A number of other roads have been blocked by flooding and falling trees.
First Great Western has advised customers "not to travel today if possible due to major disruption", and there has also been disruption to Arriva Trains Wales services.
Due to major disruption across our network we are advising customers not to travel today. Please avoid making your journey if possible.
Disruption to services in Wales until further notice because of problems caused by #UKStorm http://t.co/YzWI22EcBa
Travel Advice: Due to recent adverse weather we strongly recommend customers check their journeys before travel via http://t.co/O1CNZNTMbW
Here's a selection of storm pictures from around Wales
Extreme gusts reached up to around 100mph on the Welsh coast and were so ferocious they caused a blizzard of sea foam to fall on land.