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Damage warning as gales sweep in Gale force winds sweep over Wales
(about 13 hours later)
Forecasters have warned that winds across Wales are strong enough to cause structural damage to buildings. There were no early reports of damage after forecasters warned of high winds across Wales on Saturday night.
Gale force winds gusting up to 70mph (110kph) have brought heavy rain, particularly to exposed coasts around Gwynedd, Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion.
Emergency services in north Wales dealt with fallen trees blocking roads on Saturday evening between Menai Bridge and Beaumaris, and at Amlwch.Emergency services in north Wales dealt with fallen trees blocking roads on Saturday evening between Menai Bridge and Beaumaris, and at Amlwch.
The wind and rain are expected to clear, but with colder air following. Gale force winds gusting up to 70mph (110kph) brought heavy rain, particularly to exposed coasts around Gwynedd, Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion.
Forecasters said the weather would turn to sunny spells and showers on Sunday.
The wind and rain were caused by a deep Atlantic depression very close to the north west of Scotland.The wind and rain were caused by a deep Atlantic depression very close to the north west of Scotland.
BBC Wales weather forecaster Sue Charles said: "We're in for some rough weather this weekend.BBC Wales weather forecaster Sue Charles said: "We're in for some rough weather this weekend.
"The worst of it will be on Saturday night, with some heavy rain, and strong to severe gale force winds."The worst of it will be on Saturday night, with some heavy rain, and strong to severe gale force winds.
"They could be strong enough to cause damage to roofs, buildings and trees."They could be strong enough to cause damage to roofs, buildings and trees.
"The rain will clear before midnight but blustery showers will follow.""The rain will clear before midnight but blustery showers will follow."
The AA urged motorists to check their routes are clear before embarking on journeys.The AA urged motorists to check their routes are clear before embarking on journeys.
Paul Watters, head of roads and transport said: "Be prepared. Make sure your car is ready for the trip, and if you are not in any rush, maybe put it on hold."Paul Watters, head of roads and transport said: "Be prepared. Make sure your car is ready for the trip, and if you are not in any rush, maybe put it on hold."