The Met Office has released a yellow weather warning for wind overnight Sunday into Monday.
The warning comes into force from 10pm on Sunday.
The Met Office said people can expect the following:
A brief spell of strong winds, moving northeastwards from the south coast from Sunday evening, may lead to some disruption.
Some delays to journeys by road and rail, with bridge restrictions or closures possible.
North Yorkshire has had repeated power cuts and experienced temporary issues in places since Friday's storm.
Most of those have been in Ryedale.
Northern Powergrid commented:
'Storm Éowyn has impacted over 150,000 customers. Our storm response will continue until our final customer is restored, which will run into early next week. Unfortunately, there are further strong winds forecast later today which may impact our ability to work at height, where overhead repairs are required.
'As we continue to assess damage, we are providing our best view of when we can restore power.'
The warning ends at 7am on Monday.


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