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Gale force winds batter parts of Scotland Gale force winds batter parts of Scotland
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Areas of Scotland have been battered by gale force winds which reached almost 90mph in places.Areas of Scotland have been battered by gale force winds which reached almost 90mph in places.
Power has been cut off to several thousand homes, storm surges saw waves crashing over sea walls and high winds caused disruption on roads and bridges.Power has been cut off to several thousand homes, storm surges saw waves crashing over sea walls and high winds caused disruption on roads and bridges.
A Met Office weather warning is in force until midnight and flood warnings are in place around coastal areas.A Met Office weather warning is in force until midnight and flood warnings are in place around coastal areas.
Gusts reached 87mph on the Tay Bridge, 74mph in Glasgow, 71mph on Tiree, 67mph in Oban and 53mph in Edinburgh.Gusts reached 87mph on the Tay Bridge, 74mph in Glasgow, 71mph on Tiree, 67mph in Oban and 53mph in Edinburgh.
Scottish Hydro said several thousand people were without electricity in Argyll and the west, while Scottish Power said about 400 homes in Largs, Lanarkshire and Dumfries had no power.Scottish Hydro said several thousand people were without electricity in Argyll and the west, while Scottish Power said about 400 homes in Largs, Lanarkshire and Dumfries had no power.
Engineers are working to restore supplies.Engineers are working to restore supplies.
Drivers have also been urged to exercise caution and ferry services have been hit by cancellations.Drivers have also been urged to exercise caution and ferry services have been hit by cancellations.
Network Rail Scotland said it was managing to keep lines running well despite appalling weather conditions but advised passengers to check before travelling.Network Rail Scotland said it was managing to keep lines running well despite appalling weather conditions but advised passengers to check before travelling.
There were restrictions on the vehicles which could use the Forth, Tay and Erskine Bridge. There were restrictions on the vehicles which could use the Forth, Tay, Skye and Erskine Bridges.
The Skye bridge was closed to all traffic.
Edinburgh Castle was closed to visitors and the ice rink, funfair and big wheel were shut in Glasgow's George Square.Edinburgh Castle was closed to visitors and the ice rink, funfair and big wheel were shut in Glasgow's George Square.
Meanwhile, Motherwell's SPL game against Dunfermline has been postponed for safety reasons after Fir Park stadium suffered structural damage.Meanwhile, Motherwell's SPL game against Dunfermline has been postponed for safety reasons after Fir Park stadium suffered structural damage.
There was concern the Celtic-Rangers Old Firm derby could be affected after reports a sign came loose in high winds.There was concern the Celtic-Rangers Old Firm derby could be affected after reports a sign came loose in high winds.
Power warningPower warning
Transport Minister Keith Brown told BBC Scotland: "The main problem, especially with high wind, is debris and trees falling on to power lines, and that can be a major problem.Transport Minister Keith Brown told BBC Scotland: "The main problem, especially with high wind, is debris and trees falling on to power lines, and that can be a major problem.
"But we seem to be coping extremely well with that and let's hope we don't have too many more people cut off from supply over the next few days.""But we seem to be coping extremely well with that and let's hope we don't have too many more people cut off from supply over the next few days."
He said it was "very hard" for the power companies to prevent disruption caused by the windy weather, adding: "What they have to do is make sure they can respond to it as quickly as possible."He said it was "very hard" for the power companies to prevent disruption caused by the windy weather, adding: "What they have to do is make sure they can respond to it as quickly as possible."
For most areas, the strongest winds hit from late morning and through the afternoon, although the eastern Highlands and north-east Scotland were warned that strongest winds could be during the evening.For most areas, the strongest winds hit from late morning and through the afternoon, although the eastern Highlands and north-east Scotland were warned that strongest winds could be during the evening.