West Devon is tonight bracing itself for another battering from the latest named storm tomorrow (Tuesday, December 7).

Storm Barra is forecast to bring gale force winds, particularly in coastal areas, from 9am tomorrow until 6pm on Wednesday.

The Met Office has issued a Yellow Severe Weather Warning for windy conditions throughout the next couple of days, with winds of up to 80mph in exposed coastal areas and up to 60mph inland.

Devon County Council’s gritting fleet will also be out on most of the county’s main gritting routes overnight tonight as road surface temperatures are set to drop below freezing in some areas.

People are being advised to take extra care when outdoors and the combination of wind and long spells of rain could make conditions difficult for anyone travelling on the county’s roads.

Councillor Stuart Hughes, Cabinet member for highway management, said: ’We saw the damage that Storm Arwen caused recently with a number of trees down across the county and Storm Barra looks like it has the potential to have a similar impact.

’The forecast windspeeds are extremely high and coastal areas really could bear the brunt of it. Please take extra care over the next couple of days if you’re out and about. If you’re travelling on Devon’s roads please plan ahead and allow extra time for your journey, and drive according to conditions.’