ANGLESEY and Gwynedd have once again been battered following the arrival of Storm Jocelyn.
The storm brought fresh travel disruption to much of the UK yesterday, less than two days after Storm Isha left two people dead and thousands without power.
North Wales is currently covered by a yellow weather alert which will last until Wednesday afternoon.
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Restrictions remain in place on the Britannia Bridge for bikes, motorcycles and caravans, with lane closures in both directions to remain in place until this morning.
There was a fallen tree on Anglesey yesterday (January 23) between Lôn Bron Ffinan, Pentraeth and Ceint.
There are no school closures listed in Gwynedd and Anglesey this morning.
There is some travel disruption: The 7.17am Cardiff Central train to Holyhead (due 11.59am) has been delayed at Cardiff Central and is currently running late.
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