The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning across parts of Yorkshire due to Storm Otto.
The storm, which is set to hit parts of the county, mainly North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire will bring strong gales and a potential risk to life. The warning, which is in place on Friday from 5am until 2pm may cause traffic and transport disruption as well as power cuts and damage to buildings.
The Met Office warning says: "Very strong winds developing through Friday morning associated with Storm Otto may bring disruption to travel."
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In Leeds, temperatures will be around 12C on average, the day will start off cloudy with some sunny spells throughout the afternoon. Into the evening there will be overcast skies and light showers around 10pm.
The Met Office say Friday will be: "A very windy day, with gales through the morning and outbreaks of rain. Drier and brighter in the afternoon and winds easing later. Maximum temperature 12 °C."
Outlook for Saturday to Monday
"A wet and cloudy day on Saturday, with some sleet on hills. Mostly dry with sunny spells Sunday, before heavy rain arrives overnight. Breezy with further rain Monday."
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