In Glasgow a derelict building collapsed, while 96mph gusts were recorded on the island of Tiree, off Scotland's west coast.
Network Rail said high winds brought more than 170 incidents on the lines while thousands of homes remain without power.
Scotland is the worst-affected UK nation. Speed restrictions are already in place on the West Highland lines linking Glasgow Queen Street with Oban, Fort William and Mallaig. No go: Trains and ferries ...
TENS of thousands of homes remain without power and weather warnings of high winds – which have already reached 96mph – ...
there will be no services for the rest of the day on the Oban/Crianlarich and Fort William/Mallaig West Highland Line, nor on the Far North Inverness/Wick/Kyle lines. No services are expected until ...
Another Facebook user suggested the Scottish Borders as the best Christmas holiday destination in the country. The southern ...
THIS is the moment Storm Amy blew away a children’s playhouse with fierce 100mph gusts – as thousands are still left without power. The shocking scene unfolded outside a property in ...
Thousands of homes remain without power into a fourth day as work continues to repair damage following Storm Amy. Some disruption to rail travel is also possible, though ScotRail said it expects to ...
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Scotland weather: 12,000 homes still without power and travel disrupted for 4th day after Storm Amy
Thousands of homes across Scotland are still experiencing power outages for the fourth day following Storm Amy. Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) said that by 9pm on Sunday, 76,000 ...
Day four of the nine-day festival saw Gaels aged 19 and under compete for medals, prizes and trophies across 27 events.
Areas in and around Oban have suffered power outages ... with homes left without power, train services cancelled and a building collapsing in Glasgow. Despite Met Office warnings, Network Rail said ...
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