The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning of heavy rain for today and strong winds for Saturday and Sunday, as Storm Jorge is set to arrive.

There are once again warnings for Carmarthenshire with regards to heavy rain and strong winds.

Carmarthenshire County council are warning residents to look out for fallen trees and branches on roads and to be aware localised flooding.

Flood warnings have been issued for: River Hydfron at Llanddowror, River Dulais at Pwll, Llanelli and River Gwendraeth Fawr at Pontyates and Ponthenry. Flooding is expected for property next to the rivers.

A number of flood alerts are also in place for: Rivers in Llanelli, Rivers Taf and Cynin, River Gwendraeth, Rivers Loughor and Aman, Upper Tawe, Upper Teifi, Lower Teifi, Lower Towy, Upper Towy and Rivers Bran and Gwydderig.

If you are concerned about flooding call the Floodline on 0345 988 1188 or visit Natural Resources Wales for up-to-date information.

Storm Jorge, named by the Spanish Met service, means a rain warning for Friday into Saturday, followed by a wind warning Saturday into Sunday.

Speaking to the BBC, Jeremy Parr, head of flood incident risk management for Natural Resources Wales (NRW), said: "Coming so soon after Storm Dennis, we are particularly concerned that the forecast is for significant levels of rain in South Wales.

"Everyone should take the warnings extremely seriously."

He said people should take extreme caution and never drive or walk through flood waters.

You can keep up to date with the latest impacts of Storm Jorge at newsroom.carmarthenshire.gov.uk/2020/02/storm-jorge.