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Storm Malik: Gusts up to 80mph hit parts of UK Storm Malik: Gusts up to 80mph hit parts of UK
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Storm Malik: Weather forecast for this weekendStorm Malik: Weather forecast for this weekend
Gusts of wind up to 80mph have caused widespread disruption, as Storm Malik sweeps across northern parts of the UK.Gusts of wind up to 80mph have caused widespread disruption, as Storm Malik sweeps across northern parts of the UK.
A woman in Aberdeen was killed by a falling tree, train routes cancelled and many homes left without power.A woman in Aberdeen was killed by a falling tree, train routes cancelled and many homes left without power.
Forecasters have issued yellow and amber warnings for high winds across Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England throughout Saturday.Forecasters have issued yellow and amber warnings for high winds across Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England throughout Saturday.
The Tyne and Wear Metro has been temporarily closed, while gusts of 93mph were recorded in Northumberland.The Tyne and Wear Metro has been temporarily closed, while gusts of 93mph were recorded in Northumberland.
Meanwhile, Northern Powergrid said engineers were working to restore power to about 36,000 customers in Northumberland and County Durham.Meanwhile, Northern Powergrid said engineers were working to restore power to about 36,000 customers in Northumberland and County Durham.
Police urged people in north east England and eastern Scotland to avoid travel where possible.Police urged people in north east England and eastern Scotland to avoid travel where possible.
Scotland Railway reported "a lot of disruption" to train services early on Saturday "due to high winds and fallen trees on some routes".Scotland Railway reported "a lot of disruption" to train services early on Saturday "due to high winds and fallen trees on some routes".
A ScotRail tweet on Saturday morning said they were working with emergency services to remove the trees and restore the lines "as quickly and as safely as possible", with some cancellations in the Larbert area due to damage to overhead electric wires.A ScotRail tweet on Saturday morning said they were working with emergency services to remove the trees and restore the lines "as quickly and as safely as possible", with some cancellations in the Larbert area due to damage to overhead electric wires.
Storm Malik brings rail and road disruption to ScotlandStorm Malik brings rail and road disruption to Scotland
Disruption warning in Wales as areas brace for 60mph windsDisruption warning in Wales as areas brace for 60mph winds
There were also reports of a trampoline blown on to the line in the Kirkcaldy area, which briefly brought the route to a standstill - although trains were able to pass through again within the hour, after the trampoline was removed.There were also reports of a trampoline blown on to the line in the Kirkcaldy area, which briefly brought the route to a standstill - although trains were able to pass through again within the hour, after the trampoline was removed.
With disruption likely to continue throughout the day, two Scottish Premiership matches - Aberdeen v St Johnstone and Dundee v St Mirren - have been postponed.With disruption likely to continue throughout the day, two Scottish Premiership matches - Aberdeen v St Johnstone and Dundee v St Mirren - have been postponed.
Another storm is also expected to hit Scotland and parts of Northern Ireland, as well as northern and eastern England on Sunday evening, with a yellow warning for wind in place until 12:00 GMT on Monday.Another storm is also expected to hit Scotland and parts of Northern Ireland, as well as northern and eastern England on Sunday evening, with a yellow warning for wind in place until 12:00 GMT on Monday.
The other warnings in place are:The other warnings in place are:
A yellow wind warning for Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England from 04:00 until 15:00 on SaturdayA yellow wind warning for Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England from 04:00 until 15:00 on Saturday
A yellow wind warning for Orkney and Shetland from 12:00 until 20:00 on SaturdayA yellow wind warning for Orkney and Shetland from 12:00 until 20:00 on Saturday
An amber wind warning for eastern Scotland from 07:00 until 15:00 on SaturdayAn amber wind warning for eastern Scotland from 07:00 until 15:00 on Saturday
A walker and his dog battle strong winds on Tynemouth beachA walker and his dog battle strong winds on Tynemouth beach
Named by the Danish Meteorological Institute, Storm Malik is expected to bring winds of 60mph and up to 80mph in coastal areas, on its way towards Denmark.Named by the Danish Meteorological Institute, Storm Malik is expected to bring winds of 60mph and up to 80mph in coastal areas, on its way towards Denmark.
The Met Office said Storm Malik's impact would be greatest in Denmark on Sunday but the UK would be "dealt a glancing blow" from Saturday as it moves eastwards.The Met Office said Storm Malik's impact would be greatest in Denmark on Sunday but the UK would be "dealt a glancing blow" from Saturday as it moves eastwards.
The forecaster warned injuries and danger to life could occur from flying debris, as well as from large waves and beach material being thrown onto seafronts, coastal roads and properties.The forecaster warned injuries and danger to life could occur from flying debris, as well as from large waves and beach material being thrown onto seafronts, coastal roads and properties.
Early on Saturday, ScotRail said speed restrictions were in place on services between Inverness-Wick, Kyle of Lochalsh and Aberdeen, Dundee-Aberdeen and Fort William-Mallaig; a 40mph speed restriction is also in place on services running between Edinburgh and Linlithgow.Early on Saturday, ScotRail said speed restrictions were in place on services between Inverness-Wick, Kyle of Lochalsh and Aberdeen, Dundee-Aberdeen and Fort William-Mallaig; a 40mph speed restriction is also in place on services running between Edinburgh and Linlithgow.
Other routes are being disrupted due to fallen trees. Our response teams are out on the network working to clear these using chainsaws and repair damaged overhead wires too. /2Other routes are being disrupted due to fallen trees. Our response teams are out on the network working to clear these using chainsaws and repair damaged overhead wires too. /2
The East Coast Mainline, North Berwick branch line, and Borders Railway are also likely be affected.The East Coast Mainline, North Berwick branch line, and Borders Railway are also likely be affected.
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In Wales, the Met Office has issued a weather warning for Flintshire, Denbighshire, Conwy, Gwynedd and Anglesey, starting from Sunday at 18:00 GMT - with predicted gusts of up to 60mph (96km/h), mostly along coastlines and over exposed hills.In Wales, the Met Office has issued a weather warning for Flintshire, Denbighshire, Conwy, Gwynedd and Anglesey, starting from Sunday at 18:00 GMT - with predicted gusts of up to 60mph (96km/h), mostly along coastlines and over exposed hills.
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