Britain is bracing for winds of up to 80mph, with Storm Freya predicted to cause travel disruption and possible dangerous conditions.

After a record-breaking month where we saw the hottest February day on record when the mercury hit 21C in Kew Gardens in London on Tuesday, the mini heatwave will be washed away.

A yellow weather warning for wind has been issued and will be in place from 3pm on Sunday through to 6am on Monday.

It covers Wales in its entirety, all of south west England, the Midlands and the North and just creeps into southern Scotland.

The only parts of the UK that avoid the warning are south east England, Northern Ireland and the bulk of Scotland.