TWO weather warnings for strong winds have been issued by the Met Office.

Storm Brendan is set to bring very windy weather for much of the UK.

A yellow warning for wind will be in force for the whole of Hampshire from 10am today until just before midnight.

The Met Office says today will be "widely very windy" with "some disruption to travel likely."

Today, the strongest winds are expected around exposed coasts and hills. Some places could see winds of 60 to 70mph while places lower inland could see between 45 and 55mph.

On Tuesday, a yellow weather warning for further strong winds will be in place for Hampshire from midday until just before midnight.

The Met Office says: "Southwesterly winds are expected to strengthen across much of England and Wales during Tuesday afternoon and evening. Gusts of 40 to 50 mph are expected quite widely inland, with exposed coasts and hills having gusts of around 60 mph, perhaps locally 70 mph. Heavy rain may be an additional hazard in places. Winds will ease from the west during Tuesday night."

On both days, the Met Office warns some delays to road, rail, air and ferry transport could be likely.

There could also be delays for some high-sided vehicles on exposed routes, plus short-term loss of power could be possible.

The Met Office also says some coastal routes and communities could be affected by spray and large waves.