Bucks could be battered by "very strong winds" that could damage buildings or cause trees to fall, the Met Office is warning.

The weather service has issued a yellow warning for wind on Thursday evening and overnight into Friday morning. A further warning has also been issued between 9am on Sunday morning and 9am on Monday morning.

It comes as parts of the UK is affected by Storm Ali, which has created dangerous 80mph winds.

The Met Office says there is a "slight chance" of some damage to buildings in Bucks, such as tiles blown from roofs or through falling trees and branches.

There is also a small chance there could be longer journey times or cancellations on public transport and on the road.

An area of strong winds is likely to develop across parts of Wales and southwest England during Thursday evening before spreading further eastwards across England.

The Met Office said: "Most likely is that we will see gusts of 45-50 mph in a few spots inland as well as more widely around exposed coasts.

"However, there is a small chance that stronger winds will develop in some areas with 60-65 mph gusts possible, particularly overnight into Friday across eastern England. The strong winds will accompanied by short-lived outbreaks of very heavy rain in places."