Just days after being blasted by 80mph+ winds from ex-hurricane Ophelia, Pembrokeshire is set to be lashed by another storm.

The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for wind on Saturday, as Storm Brian blows towards the UK.

The Met Office warned: "A spell of strong southwesterly winds is expected.

"Some coastal routes and communities are likely to be affected by large waves, with potential for flooding of properties. Some transport disruption is likely across the warning area, with delays to road, rail, air and ferry transport. Short term loss of power and other services is also possible."

The chief forecaster's assessment added: "An intense low pressure system is expected to bring a swathe of strong southwesterly winds over southern areas early on Saturday, these steadily transferring east through the morning and early afternoon, becoming westerly and eventually northwesterly later whilst also slowly easing.

"Gusts exceeding 50 mph are expected widely within the warning area. These are expected to coincide with high tides, leading to locally dangerous conditions."

Ophelia smashed into Pembrokeshire on Monday, closing all county schools, damaging some buildings and felling multiple trees.

See our Ophelia coverage here