STORM Isha is set to bring strong winds to Cheshire.
The Met Office has issued another yellow weather warning, with winds of up to 80mph possible.
There is a chance these winds could cause damage to buildings and disrupt travel, with delays and road closures possible.
The winds could also result in power cuts, with the potential to affect other services such as mobile phone coverage.
The Met Office website reads: "Strong winds are expected from Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning with disruption to travel and utilities possible."
The yellow warning for wind comes into effect at 4pm on Tuesday (January 23) and covers the north of the UK, including around half of Cheshire.
Warrington, Northwich, Knutsford and Runcorn are all included in this area.
However, Winsford, Sandbach and Congleton are not.
The warning will remain in place until around midday on Wednesday (January 24).
It follows an amber warning in place this weekend, which covers more northern areas and large parts of Wales.
Forecasters say there is currently a risk to life in coastal areas from large waves and debris being blown inland.There is also a separate yellow weather warning for rain which in place from Sunday to Monday and covers the entire country.
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