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Storm Abigail: All power supplies 'to be restored overnight' | |
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All power supplies lost in Scotland due to Storm Abigail are expected to be restored overnight. | |
However, SSE Power Distribution warned that further power cuts could take place due to lightning. | |
At its height, 20,000 properties were affected with about 500 customers still affected in the Western Isles, Shetland, Skye, Colonsay, Argyll and Angus on Friday afternoon. | |
The storm brought gusts of up to 84mph to parts of Scotland. | |
All schools on the Western Isles and Shetland were closed on Friday for safety reasons. | |
High winds and rain were followed by wintry showers which affected driving conditions on the A9 at the Slochd in the Highlands. | |
Hills, including mountain tops in the Cairngorms and Lochaber, had fresh falls of snow. | |
On Friday night, an SSE Power Distribution spokesman said: "We expect all customers affected by Storm Abigail to be back on supply tonight. | |
"More faults are likely on Friday night due to lightning, possibly causing further power cuts to our customers. | |
"Our engineers will continue to work into the night to repair any faults. We would like to apologise to any customers who have experienced a power cut and we thank them for their patience and understanding while we worked hard to restore their power.' | |
Lightning strikes were the main cause of the problems on Friday. | |
The Met Office had an amber "be prepared" warning in place on Thursday for northern and western Scotland, but this was later downgraded . | |
Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne said 23 of its 26 services on the Clyde and Hebrides network had been disrupted. | |
A number of Northlink's Northern Isles ferry services were also affected. Early morning sailings between Stromness and Scrabster were cancelled. | |
On Thursday, a ferry travelling from Skye to Raasay was prevented from docking for three hours due to stormy conditions. | On Thursday, a ferry travelling from Skye to Raasay was prevented from docking for three hours due to stormy conditions. |
The journey would normally have taken 20 minutes, but CalMac confirmed the vessel - which had five Portree High School pupils on board - was at sea for longer than usual. | The journey would normally have taken 20 minutes, but CalMac confirmed the vessel - which had five Portree High School pupils on board - was at sea for longer than usual. |
Lochaber Mountain Rescue Team rescued a hillwalker who attempted to climb Ben Nevis via Observatory Gully as the weather closed in. | |
After the operation on Thursday evening, the team posted on social media that "on the scale of difficulty this route is certain death". | After the operation on Thursday evening, the team posted on social media that "on the scale of difficulty this route is certain death". |
The casualty was found with chest injuries and lowered to safety at about 20:30. | The casualty was found with chest injuries and lowered to safety at about 20:30. |
The team added: "A very difficult rescue in atrocious weather with a very good outcome." | The team added: "A very difficult rescue in atrocious weather with a very good outcome." |
Further yellow warnings have been issued for central and southern Scotland for Saturday into the early hours of Monday and there are warnings of heavy rain. | |
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency has warned of the risk of flooding over the next few days. | The Scottish Environment Protection Agency has warned of the risk of flooding over the next few days. |
Check out the latest travel news for Scotland | Check out the latest travel news for Scotland |
For the latest on the roads visit the BBC's travel news page and keep up to date with incidents and roadworks on the motorways here. | For the latest on the roads visit the BBC's travel news page and keep up to date with incidents and roadworks on the motorways here. |
Around the country you can check for updates from: | Around the country you can check for updates from: |
Alternatively, for regular travel bulletins listen live to BBC Radio Scotland and follow @BBCTravelScot. | Alternatively, for regular travel bulletins listen live to BBC Radio Scotland and follow @BBCTravelScot. |
In times of severe disruption you can also follow the BBC Scotland severe weather Twitter list of key sources. | In times of severe disruption you can also follow the BBC Scotland severe weather Twitter list of key sources. |
Below are a number of other traffic information sources. | Below are a number of other traffic information sources. |
By early on Thursday evening, the strongest gust recorded by the Met Office was 75mph, on South Uist. | |
Shortly after 19:00, police in the Western Isles tweeted: "Most roads in the Southern Isles are affected by High Winds and water - if your journey is not necessary please stay at home meantime." | Shortly after 19:00, police in the Western Isles tweeted: "Most roads in the Southern Isles are affected by High Winds and water - if your journey is not necessary please stay at home meantime." |
SSE Power Distribution warned that "a significant number of customers will wake up tomorrow with no power". | SSE Power Distribution warned that "a significant number of customers will wake up tomorrow with no power". |
Police reported a number of trees down across Dumfries and Galloway and there was disruption to some west coast rail services. | |
Abigail is the first storm to be officially named by the Met Office. | |
Earlier this year the Met Office asked the public for suggestions for name suggestions. | |
The storm's approach has been tracked by BBC Weather Watchers. View their pictures here. | |
Follow the course of Storm Abigail in maps | Follow the course of Storm Abigail in maps |
Are you affected by Storm Abigail? Please email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your experiences. | Are you affected by Storm Abigail? Please email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your experiences. |
Please include a contact number if you are willing to speak to a BBC journalist. You can also contact us in the following ways: | Please include a contact number if you are willing to speak to a BBC journalist. You can also contact us in the following ways: |
Or use the form below | Or use the form below |