Yellow weather warning for wind issued for Sussex

People battle against high winds and driving rain on a pier. A man is holding an umbrella which is misshaped against the wind.
The Met Office alert comes into effect at 07:00 GMT and lasts until 23:59 on 1 January [Getty Images]

A yellow weather warning for strong winds has been issued across Sussex for New Year's Day.

The Met Office alert comes into effect at 07:00 GMT and lasts until 23:59 on 1 January.

Strong winds are expected to bring gusts starting at 40mph (64.4km/h) across many inland areas and they could reach 60mph (96.5km/h).

In coastal areas, the winds could be as strong as 75mph (121km/h).

Adur and Worthing Councils said it would not open Worthing Pier on New Year's Day to ensure public safety.

The windy conditions could cause transport disruption, power outages and affect coastal areas due to large waves.

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The Met Office said people should prepare to protect themselves and their properties.

It said residents should check for loose items outside their homes, including bins, trampolines and fences, and plan how they could be secured.

It added that power cuts could also occur.

Across the UK, some New Year celebrations have been cancelled, including Edinburgh's outdoor Hogmanay celebrations and Blackpool's fireworks display.

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