NORTH Hampshire is set for more bad weather this week as the Met Office has announced Storm Dennis is on its way. 

As the county recovers from the chaos over the weekend, travellers are warned to prepare for furter destruction over the Valentine's Day weekend. 

This comes after a man was killed by a fallen tree during the storm travelling for Micheldever to Winchester on Sunday. 

The 58-year-old man, from Micheldever, died at the scene. 

The Met Office has issues an amber weather warning that could cause a "danger to life" and urged people to travel only of necessary. 

Later this week, the county will see wind and rain across the UK and Scotland. 

A National Severe Weather Warning for wind has been issued for much of England and Wales with further warnings likely to be issued in the coming days, according to the Met Office.

Steve Ramsdale, Cheif Meterologist at the Met Office said: "Another spell of very wet and windy weather is expected for Saturay, although Storm Dennis is currently not expected to be as severe as Ciara disruption is still likely.

"Our confidence in the forecast means we have been able to issue severe weather warnings well in advance, giving people time to prepare for potentiak impacts of the storm."

Winds are predicted to gust up to 60mph across the South East predicted to continue to last over the weekend.