HEAVY rain has drenched the county this afternoon, as Storm Bronagh approaches.
This afternoon, a fallen tree is blocking one lane of traffic between Llangwm and Troopers Inn.
The Cleddau Bridge currently remains open to all vehicles.
The Met Office says some localised flooding is expected across England and Wales.
A yellow weather warning has been issued between 6pm tonight and tomorrow morning, with strong winds expected.
Yesterday (Wednesday) a tree came down in Eglwyswrw, another was in a 'precarious state' in the grounds of Pennar Community School, and a large branch was down in Bartletts Well Road, Sageston.
❗Today's weather system has been named #StormBronagh. Yellow warnings are in force, with heavy rain and strong winds across parts of #England and #Wales pic.twitter.com/BEjJm1Dtyo
— Met Office (@metoffice) September 20, 2018
⚠ Severe weather is expected to affect the Wales & Borders areas over the next few days with strong winds & heavy rain. This may impact journeys through Thursday & Friday
— Arriva Trains Wales (@ArrivaTW) September 19, 2018
Please check your journey before travelling https://t.co/YNNay5Ds19
- If you spot a fallen tree, flooding or road closures in your area, email jsa@westerntelegraph.co.uk
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