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Hurricane gusts cause disruption to power and travel Hurricane gusts cause disruption to power and travel
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Hurricane-force winds have caused travel disruption and left tens of thousands of homes without power across Scotland. Hurricane-force gusts have caused travel disruption and left tens of thousands of homes without power across Scotland.
The storm caused the suspension of all ScotRail trains, although some limited services have now started running.The storm caused the suspension of all ScotRail trains, although some limited services have now started running.
About 80,000 homes are currently without power as the Atlantic jet stream caused gusts of more 100mph (160km/h).About 80,000 homes are currently without power as the Atlantic jet stream caused gusts of more 100mph (160km/h).
The Forth Road Bridge reopened to cars at 07:25 after being closed earlier. The Forth Road Bridge has reopened to all vehicles after being closed.
A Met Office amber warning is in place in the Highlands, Western Isles, Orkney and parts of Aberdeenshire, central and south east Scotland.A Met Office amber warning is in place in the Highlands, Western Isles, Orkney and parts of Aberdeenshire, central and south east Scotland.
All ScotRail services were suspended while Network Rail, which is responsible for the rail infrastructure, inspected lines for damage caused by winds and high tides.All ScotRail services were suspended while Network Rail, which is responsible for the rail infrastructure, inspected lines for damage caused by winds and high tides.
The rail operator said the Aberdeen Sleeper hit a tree at Cupar. The tree was cleared and the train was able to continue.The rail operator said the Aberdeen Sleeper hit a tree at Cupar. The tree was cleared and the train was able to continue.
The vast majority of services remain suspended, but ScotRail said services between Glasgow Queen Street and Edinburgh Waverley have been restored on a reduced service.The vast majority of services remain suspended, but ScotRail said services between Glasgow Queen Street and Edinburgh Waverley have been restored on a reduced service.
A small number of local services, including between Edinburgh and North Berwick, the inner and outer Fife Circle and hourly services between Edinburgh and Newcraighall and between Glasgow Central and Kilmarnock, are also running.A small number of local services, including between Edinburgh and North Berwick, the inner and outer Fife Circle and hourly services between Edinburgh and Newcraighall and between Glasgow Central and Kilmarnock, are also running.
Full updates are available on the ScotRail website.Full updates are available on the ScotRail website.
It was hoped most East Coast, Virgin and TransPennine Express services between Scotland and England would be able to run as normal, but passengers were warned there may be short notice alterations and cancellations. Some CrossCountry rail services have been affected.It was hoped most East Coast, Virgin and TransPennine Express services between Scotland and England would be able to run as normal, but passengers were warned there may be short notice alterations and cancellations. Some CrossCountry rail services have been affected.
Anyone planning to travel to or from a station in Scotland should check their journey in advance.Anyone planning to travel to or from a station in Scotland should check their journey in advance.
About 74,000 Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) customers and 6,000 Scottish Power Energy Networks customers remain without power after widespread overnight disruption to the electricity network in areas of northern and western Scotland.About 74,000 Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) customers and 6,000 Scottish Power Energy Networks customers remain without power after widespread overnight disruption to the electricity network in areas of northern and western Scotland.
SSE had mobilised 1,000 technical and support staff ahead of the storm, with engineers working in "extremely challenging and potentially dangerous conditions" with engineers managing to reconnect electricity to a further 24,000 customers.SSE had mobilised 1,000 technical and support staff ahead of the storm, with engineers working in "extremely challenging and potentially dangerous conditions" with engineers managing to reconnect electricity to a further 24,000 customers.
Rural areas have been the worst hit, with 13,500 homes still without power around Dingwall and a further 9,200 in Inverness-shire, 12,000 in the Western Isles and 7,000 on Skye.Rural areas have been the worst hit, with 13,500 homes still without power around Dingwall and a further 9,200 in Inverness-shire, 12,000 in the Western Isles and 7,000 on Skye.
Other areas affected included parts of Aberdeenshire and rural areas around Wick, Oban and Fort William, as well as Buchan, Dunblane, Dunoon, Elgin and Huntly.Other areas affected included parts of Aberdeenshire and rural areas around Wick, Oban and Fort William, as well as Buchan, Dunblane, Dunoon, Elgin and Huntly.
Scottish Power Energy Networks said it had managed to reconnect 6,000 homes overnight, with the same number still affected by "pockets of faults mainly across the central belt, from Ayrshire to Lanarkshire and across to the Lothians."Scottish Power Energy Networks said it had managed to reconnect 6,000 homes overnight, with the same number still affected by "pockets of faults mainly across the central belt, from Ayrshire to Lanarkshire and across to the Lothians."
Scottish Transport Minister Derek MacKay told BBC Radio Scotland that "safety has to be paramount when looking at the services that are operational" but said everything was being done to "get people moving".Scottish Transport Minister Derek MacKay told BBC Radio Scotland that "safety has to be paramount when looking at the services that are operational" but said everything was being done to "get people moving".
Mr MacKay added: "Many travellers who have had sleepless nights will know the winds have been severe and yes it has caused significant impact to the transport system but we're working very hard to recover from that.Mr MacKay added: "Many travellers who have had sleepless nights will know the winds have been severe and yes it has caused significant impact to the transport system but we're working very hard to recover from that.
"People should travel with caution and check all information sources to ensure their route is operational, and allow extra time."
The Forth Road Bridge reopened to cars only at 07:25 after earlier being closed when a van overturned on the northbound carriageway as the wind reached 91mph.The Forth Road Bridge reopened to cars only at 07:25 after earlier being closed when a van overturned on the northbound carriageway as the wind reached 91mph.
The Dornoch Bridge and the Skye Bridge are closed to high sided vehicles, while a fallen tree has closed the northbound carriageway of the Kessock Bridge.The Dornoch Bridge and the Skye Bridge are closed to high sided vehicles, while a fallen tree has closed the northbound carriageway of the Kessock Bridge.
Police said that travel conditions in the Highlands and Islands were "hazardous" and advised against travelling along causeways or low-lying coastal roads.Police said that travel conditions in the Highlands and Islands were "hazardous" and advised against travelling along causeways or low-lying coastal roads.
The Churchill Barriers in Orkney have been closed.The Churchill Barriers in Orkney have been closed.
Flood alertsFlood alerts
BBC News correspondent Colin Blane said police and fire services were dealing with many incidents of fallen trees.BBC News correspondent Colin Blane said police and fire services were dealing with many incidents of fallen trees.
The Met Office amber "be prepared" warning forecasts high winds and heavy rain for the next few days and icy conditions on Sunday.The Met Office amber "be prepared" warning forecasts high winds and heavy rain for the next few days and icy conditions on Sunday.
A yellow "be aware" warning, predicting gusts of between 60mph and 70mph, covers the rest of Scotland on Friday.A yellow "be aware" warning, predicting gusts of between 60mph and 70mph, covers the rest of Scotland on Friday.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency has issued 14 flood alerts and 10 flood warnings. There are no severe flood warnings.The Scottish Environment Protection Agency has issued 14 flood alerts and 10 flood warnings. There are no severe flood warnings.
The warnings are in Moray, Speyside, Tayside, Dumbarton and RenfrewThe warnings are in Moray, Speyside, Tayside, Dumbarton and Renfrew
BBC Weather said gusts in the Highlands reached 113mph in Stornoway, 110mph at Loch Glascarnoch, and 97mph at Altnaharra. Speeds of 61mph have been recorded overnight at Glasgow and Edinburgh airports.BBC Weather said gusts in the Highlands reached 113mph in Stornoway, 110mph at Loch Glascarnoch, and 97mph at Altnaharra. Speeds of 61mph have been recorded overnight at Glasgow and Edinburgh airports.
The yellow warning is also in place for northern coastal areas of Northern Ireland and parts of northern England, including Cumbria, Lancashire, Northumberland, Durham and North Yorkshire.The yellow warning is also in place for northern coastal areas of Northern Ireland and parts of northern England, including Cumbria, Lancashire, Northumberland, Durham and North Yorkshire.
Cumbria Police said strong winds had blown over a lorry between junctions 38 and 39 on the northbound carriageway of the M6 motorway.Cumbria Police said strong winds had blown over a lorry between junctions 38 and 39 on the northbound carriageway of the M6 motorway.
The Met Office's chief forecaster said a depression had been developing over the Atlantic in association with a very strong jet stream. It is said to have been triggered by sub-zero temperatures in the US hitting warmer air.The Met Office's chief forecaster said a depression had been developing over the Atlantic in association with a very strong jet stream. It is said to have been triggered by sub-zero temperatures in the US hitting warmer air.
Some ferry services in Scotland have been cancelled.Some ferry services in Scotland have been cancelled.
All schools on Orkney and the Western Isles have been closed on Friday, more than 40 schools and nurseries in the Highland Council area also closed because of the weather.All schools on Orkney and the Western Isles have been closed on Friday, more than 40 schools and nurseries in the Highland Council area also closed because of the weather.
Herriot Primary School in Renfrewshire has also been closed after the storm caused damage to its roof, and there have been a small number of closures in Moray and elsewhere.Herriot Primary School in Renfrewshire has also been closed after the storm caused damage to its roof, and there have been a small number of closures in Moray and elsewhere.
Full details of school closures can be found on council websites.Full details of school closures can be found on council websites.
The Dounreay nuclear complex on the far north Caithness coast will be closed to all but essential staff on Friday and Saturday, the site's operator has said.The Dounreay nuclear complex on the far north Caithness coast will be closed to all but essential staff on Friday and Saturday, the site's operator has said.
The winds are predicted to die down on Friday before returning again overnight and into Saturday morning.The winds are predicted to die down on Friday before returning again overnight and into Saturday morning.
Snow showers are also possible across Scotland on Saturday.Snow showers are also possible across Scotland on Saturday.
Check out the latest travel news for ScotlandCheck 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.
Have you been affected by the gales? You can email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your experience.Have you been affected by the gales? You can email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your experience.
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