A Yellow weather warning for wind has been put in place for Cornwall.

Despite a yellow warning being withdrawn yesterday (April 11), a further warning remains in place for much of today (April 12). The warning spans from 9.30am until 8.00pm this evening. 

These warnings come as Storm Noa travels across the West.

A Met Office spokesperson said: “West or northwest winds in association with Storm Noa, named by Meteo France, will continue to increase during Wednesday morning, peaking through the middle of the day, when 50 to 60 mph gusts are expected.

“Gusts of 70 to 75 mph are possible along parts of the north coast of Devon and Cornwall, aswell as exposed headlands elsewhere. 

“Outbreaks of heavy rain or showers will accompany the strong winds.”

Hour-by-Hour Weather Forecast – Wednesday, April 12

12pm – Rain with 60% chance of precipitation. Temperature 8°C

1pm – Light shower with clouds parting, 50% chance of precipitation. Temperature 8°C

2pm – Light shower with clouds parting, 50% chance of precipitation. Temperature 8°C

3pm – Heavy rain with 90% chance of precipitation. Temperature 8°C

4pm – Heavy rain with 90% chance of precipitation. Temperature 7°C

5pm – Rain with 60% chance of precipitation. Temperature 7°C

6pm – Rain with 50% chance of precipitation. Temperature 8°C

7pm – Heavy cloud with only 20% chance of precipitation. Temperature 8°C

8pm – Cloud with only 10% chance or precipitation. Temperature 8°C

9pm – Cloud with only 10% chance or precipitation. Temperature 8°C

10pm - Cloud with only 10% chance or precipitation. Temperature 8°C

11pm – Light cloud with less than 5% chance of precipitation. Temperature 8°C