There are still road closures across Wales, including the M48 Severn Bridge in Monmouthshire, due to high winds.
Meanwhile, on the railway, teams have been “working very hard in difficult conditions” to get lines reopened.
“We are confident the majority of services east of Swansea, including South Wales Main Line, the Vale of Glamorgan and Core Valley Lines will be running in the morning,” said a Transport for Wales spokesperson.
Great Western Railway also expects its service between London Paddington and Swansea to run from the start of service tomorrow.
However, services between Swansea and Carmarthen will not resume until at least midday as safety checks continue.
Weather conditions are improving across the UK ahead of the final Christmas travel rush and last-minute shopping dash.Almost all weather warnings which had been
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