Storm Eunice is expected to sweep across Powys during the latter half of this week, with the Met Office issuing weather warning for large parts of the county.
The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for wind across a number of Powys’ towns and villages.
Yellow weather warnings for wind are in place for Newtown, Welshpool, Presteigne, Rhayader and Knighton on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Brecon, Crickhowell, Hay-on-Wye, Llandrindod Wells, and Builth Wells have all been placed under a yellow weather warning for wind just on Friday.
A yellow weather warning is also in place for the Brecon Beacons due to the anticipated storm.
On Wednesday, the national park area should expect outbreaks of rain and drizzle, with severe gales and temporary blizzard conditions over the summits.
On Thursday and Friday, there is likely to be stormy conditions, with heavy snow showers in the Beacons followed by slightly better conditions on Saturday, but still with some snow showers.
According to the Met Office, there is a low chance that the weather will result in any danger, with fallen trees being the most likely.
There is also a slight chance of transport being interrupted by the conditions. Roads could be closed due to fallen trees which may delay buses, or even cause cancellation.