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Severe wind warning for far north of Scotland Severe wind warning for far north of Scotland
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A warning of severe winds has been issued for the far north of Scotland and the Northern Isles for Christmas Day.A warning of severe winds has been issued for the far north of Scotland and the Northern Isles for Christmas Day.
Gusts of 80 to 90 mph are likely across the Northern Isles, with a risk they could reach up to 100 mph in the north of Shetland.Gusts of 80 to 90 mph are likely across the Northern Isles, with a risk they could reach up to 100 mph in the north of Shetland.
The Met Office has issued an Amber alert for Sunday morning through until Sunday night.The Met Office has issued an Amber alert for Sunday morning through until Sunday night.
It said transport and power could be hit and structural damage was possible.It said transport and power could be hit and structural damage was possible.
Scottish Transport Minister Keith Brown, said the government's resilience team was monitoring the situation, adding: "Scotland's weather is notoriously unpredictable.
"Our resilience planning this year has been designed to deal with unexpected events - such as today's high winds - as well as those which can be foreseen.
"The power companies are also prepared to deal with any power cuts."
Mr Brown asked the public to listen to weather warnings.
"Everyone should take sensible precautions, particularly if they are travelling, to ensure that they have a safe and happy Christmas," he said.