Norfolk and Suffolk are set to be hit by up to 70mph winds tomorrow.

The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning across the country for strong winds on Tuesday.

Experts said some delays to road, rail, air and ferry transport are likely and there could be possible issues on some bus and train services.

There are expected delays for high-sided vehicles on exposed routes and bridges.

Short term power loss is also a possibility and in some coastal routes, sea fronts and coastal communities will be affected by spray and/or large waves.

Southwesterly winds are expected to strengthen across much of England and Wales during Tuesday afternoon and evening, bringing gusts of up to 40 to 50mph inland.

The Met Office said winds may reach 60mph, or 70mph in exposed coastal and hilly areas.

Heavy rain may be an additional hazard in places.

The winds will ease from the west during Tuesday night.

A Weatherquest spokesman said there would be winds on Monday and Tuesday.

Monday will see winds of 45 to 55mph which will occur later in the day and evening time.

The winds will pick up again earlier on Tuesday with similar speeds of 45 to 55mph reaching as high as 60mph in more exposed areas.

He said: "Both days will have high winds. On Tuesday there is the possibility of disruption."