The Met Office has issued a weather warning for wind later this week in Norfolk, which could see gusts of up to 50mph.

The yellow warning is in force for 24 hours from midnight tonight until midnight on Thursday (December 21).

It covers Scotland, Northern Ireland, North Wales the north of England, the Midlands and parts of East Anglia.

The entire of Norfolk is included and forecasters are also predicting wind speeds of more than 40mph, reaching 50mph in some areas.

Watton & Swaffham Times: The Met Office's yellow weather warning for wind covers the whole of Norfolk Picture: The Met OfficeThe Met Office's yellow weather warning for wind covers the whole of Norfolk Picture: The Met Office (Image: The Met Office)

High tides could also create more issues in coastal areas of the county. 

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The Met Office said that the strong winds could cause some travel disruption on Thursday. 

There is a "slight chance" of some damage to buildings, such as tiles blown from roofs, and power cuts.

There is a "small chance" of injuries from flying debris or in coastal areas from large waves and beach material being thrown on land, so make sure to take extra care tomorrow.