A weather warning has been issued for the Easter bank holiday weekend as a "a swathe of strong winds" is forecast.

The Met Office has issued a yellow warning of wind, meaning people should be aware, for areas, including West Yorkshire on Saturday.

The warning is in place from 6am until 9pm.

It says: "A swathe of strong winds, accompanied by heavy rain at times, will move east across the country on Saturday.

"This is expected to bring gusts of 45 mph to 55 mph, perhaps 60 mph later. Coastal areas exposed to the southwest are likely to see more frequent gusts of 55 mph to 65 mph.

"Please be aware of the possibility of localised travel disruption."

The warning covers North Yorkshire, the East Riding of Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, York, South Yorkshire, North Lincolnshire, Kingston upon Hull and North East Lincolnshire.

Check the latest weather forecast for Bradford here.