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Scotland storm: Gales batter the country Scotland storm: Gales batter the country
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Severe storm-force winds and heavy snowfalls have hit Scotland disrupting travel and damaging buildings. Severe storm-force winds and heavy snowfalls have hit Scotland, disrupting travel, damaging buildings and cutting power to tens of thousands of homes.
Gales have gusted up to 100mph and heavy snows are affecting higher routes. The Met Office red alert for high winds has now dropped to amber.Gales have gusted up to 100mph and heavy snows are affecting higher routes. The Met Office red alert for high winds has now dropped to amber.
The Forth, Erskine and Skye bridges are closed and the Kingston Bridge in Glasgow was shut by two overturned lorries, but has reopened northbound. The Kingston Bridge in Glasgow was shut by two overturned lorries, but has now reopened.
There has been disruption to flights as well on rail, ferry and bus routes.There has been disruption to flights as well on rail, ferry and bus routes.
Gale force winds have already gusted at 102mph in Edinburgh, 96mph at Salsburgh and Islay, 91 mph in Glasgow, Campbeltown and Drumalbin, 86mph in Oban and 84 mph in Prestwick.Gale force winds have already gusted at 102mph in Edinburgh, 96mph at Salsburgh and Islay, 91 mph in Glasgow, Campbeltown and Drumalbin, 86mph in Oban and 84 mph in Prestwick.
Significant damage has been caused across the SSE power network in Scotland, particularly in Argyll and the Trossachs. The Scottish government said power companies reported that in the region of 60,000 customers had lost power as the storm swept in over Tuesday morning.
The Clyde has come over its banks in several areas, with reports of flooding in Renfrew. Significant damage has been caused across the SSE power network, particularly in Argyll and the Trossachs. Scottish Power said about 40,000 homes were without power across its network area.
There have been blizzards on the A9 at Aviemore and the route has been closed in several places by fallen trees. There have been blizzards on the A9 at Aviemore and the route has been closed in several places by fallen trees, as have roads in many parts of the country.
Commuters across Scotland have been urged to travel with caution and Central, Lothian and Borders, Strathclyde and Tayside police advised people not to drive unless absolutely necessary.Commuters across Scotland have been urged to travel with caution and Central, Lothian and Borders, Strathclyde and Tayside police advised people not to drive unless absolutely necessary.
All rail services between Inverness/Aberdeen and Edinburgh/Glasgow Queen Street and in the central belt have been suspended.All rail services between Inverness/Aberdeen and Edinburgh/Glasgow Queen Street and in the central belt have been suspended.
ScotRail said passengers were advised not to travel.ScotRail said passengers were advised not to travel.
Network Rail Scotland said chainsaw gangs were out on the network clearing multiple tree falls.Network Rail Scotland said chainsaw gangs were out on the network clearing multiple tree falls.
Strathclyde Fire and Rescue Service said it had had 450 call-outs since midnight and 180 incidents were still in progress.Strathclyde Fire and Rescue Service said it had had 450 call-outs since midnight and 180 incidents were still in progress.
Glasgow Airport has warned that cancellations are expected due to high winds. Edinburgh Airport is not accepting inbound traffic and part of the terminal has been damaged.Glasgow Airport has warned that cancellations are expected due to high winds. Edinburgh Airport is not accepting inbound traffic and part of the terminal has been damaged.
The Met Office has issued a warning of heavy snowfall and blizzard conditions for northern Scotland for much of Tuesday.The Met Office has issued a warning of heavy snowfall and blizzard conditions for northern Scotland for much of Tuesday.
Both the wind and snow warnings apply until 18:00 on Tuesday.Both the wind and snow warnings apply until 18:00 on Tuesday.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) has issued flood warnings for the Moy Bridge area in the Highlands and locations in Tayside.The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) has issued flood warnings for the Moy Bridge area in the Highlands and locations in Tayside.
BBC Scotland forecaster Stav Danaos said: "Strong south-westerly winds will veer westerly and increase to reach severe gale force, with storm force gusts likely through the central belt and the south. Damage and disruption is likely from 95mph gusts. BBC Scotland forecaster Christopher Blanchett, said: "The stormy winds will ease this afternoon for most, but will continue to to stay strong to gale force with severe gales through the north east of Aberdeenshire.
"By the afternoon the strongest winds will then transfer to the north and north-east of the country, up to 70mph, but all parts will still remain pretty windy with gales in the west." "Heavy rain showers will continue for many, with significant snow over the higher ground of Grampian and Highland.
"It'll turn colder through the day as winds veer more north-westerly, and blustery showers will become increasingly wintry as the afternoon wears on - eventually down to lower levels by this evening, with some wet snow likely into the central belt."
Wednesday is forecast to be another wet day with some persistent heavy rain, especially in the west, which could lead to some flooding.Wednesday is forecast to be another wet day with some persistent heavy rain, especially in the west, which could lead to some flooding.
Scottish Transport Minister Keith Brown urged members of the public to heed warnings from emergency and other agencies to stay off the roads.Scottish Transport Minister Keith Brown urged members of the public to heed warnings from emergency and other agencies to stay off the roads.
He also told BBC Scotland that work to deal with the fall-out of the bad weather had already started, but warned some operations would have to wait until the wind died down. The Scottish Government's Resilience Committee (SGoRR) has been monitoring the situation.
Mr Brown said: "The patience that the public has shown to the call that's been made by the police and others to make sure there is no travel in certain areas, their co-operation is really appreciated, because it makes it easier for the crews to go about their business." Transport Minister Keith Brown said: "As a result of contingency arrangements, power companies had already drafted in addition staff to deal with the impact of the high winds and they are being deployed as quickly as possible to restore power supplies once it is safe to do so.
"Transport operators are similarly extremely busy clearing roads and railway lines where fallen trees, other debris, fallen power lines and overturned vehicles are causing considerable disruption.
"Local police forces have also been issuing travel advice based on the conditions in their area, and in many cases this advice has been not to travel -we urge everyone to heed this important advice."
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