Storm Ciara: Dramatic scenes across WalesMatthew HorwoodPeople were warned not to risk their lives in the weather as Storm Ciara battered the nation, including at PorthcawlStorm Ciara has battered Wales with wind gusts reaching up to 93mph (150km/h) and heavy rain.The Met Office issued an amber weather warning for wind and people were out taking pictures of the dramatic scenes that have ensued.There was a stormy scene at the coastal village of Fairbourne in GwyneddDuane EvansPorthcawl lighthouse was seen surrounded by large wavesRuth CroftsThe scene in Marloes, PembrokeshireTwitter | michaelaismailCaught on camera... a dramatic wave at Porthcawl, BridgendBrychan AnwylA fallen tree in between Llan and Bont Dolgadfan in PowysRushing water at Betws-y-Coed, ConwyLarge tree branches on the A493 FairbourneRoads have been flooded in LlanrwstThe A470 in Conwy was flooded on SundayLyn WheatleyStormy scenes in Beddgelert, GwyneddFlood water outside the George III Hotel, Penmaenpool, Dolgellau, on Sunday morningA fallen tree on Pentraeth Road, Menai Bridge on AngleseyBBC Weather Watchers/Jason HurstA wave crashing in RhylAlyn AshworthDamage to the roof of the former Llandrillo College building in Denbigh was spotted on SundayDuncan BruceHigh waves pounded Church Rock, at Broad Haven South Beach, in PembrokeshireLee FarrandsA number of trees were uprooted, including in Caldicot, MonmouthshireRail services were disrupted after major flooding at some railway lines, including in Llanrwst, Conwy countyBut it was not all bad - blue skies were spotted in Snowdonia after the storm had passedFlooding and disruption as Storm Ciara hits WalesFloods and travel disruption as Storm Ciara hitsHalf marathon postponed due to weather fears