Flood warnings have been issued in Scotland as Storm Herminia moves in, as the country continues to recover from Eowyn.
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Drumlanrig Castle and RSPB Mersehead are urging people to stay safe with red and amber weather warnings set to come into effect.
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Storm Éowyn is battering the west coast as a rare red weather warning has come into effect in Scotland. The area covered by the high winds alert - which lasts until 17:00 - has been extended to include most of Dumfries and Galloway. It already covered most of the central belt, including Glasgow, Edinburgh and some islands.
One of the strongest storms in decades leads to cancelled flights, suspended rail services, and closed schools.
The Met Office red warning, which forecasts gusts up to 100mph, runs until 5pm and covers the central belt including Glasgow and Edinburgh, stretching north on the west coast to Jura in Argyll and Bute.
Follow here for all updates including traffic disruption and closures as Scotland is battered by winds forecast to gust up to 100 mph with a rare red extreme weather warning issued.
The NHS Dumfries and Galloway medical students' halls of residence are perfectly situated just 4 miles from Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary (DGRI). The mostly flat and traffic-free route follows the National Cycle Network, making it ideal for cycling to and from the hospital.
A red danger to life warning for wind has been extended in Scotland where thousands have lost power and people have been urged to stay indoors. Trains have been suspended across the country and hundreds of schools are closed after forecasters predicted wind speeds of up to 100mph.
Around 100,000 customers have lost power to their home or business as Storm Eowyn made landfall in Scotland before dawn. Energy firms said engineers were trying to restore supplies, but are facing
Work to clean up the damage done by Storm Eowyn can fully begin on Saturday after people all over Scotland were urged to stay indoors to avoid injury in hurricane-force winds.