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Network Rail has announced lines will be closed from midday onwards and has urged passengers to check before they attempt to make any journeys amid the duration of Storm Floris.
Scotland is bracing for the arrival of Storm Floris on Monday, with the Met Office having now issued an amber warning for strong winds across Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire.
Trains cancelled and 10,000 homes without power after 90mph winds hit UK - The Met Office warned flying debris could pose ‘a danger to life’ in some areas ...
Ross Moran, Network Rail Scotland’s route director, said: “Storm Floris has caused significant disruption to Scotland’s ...
The Met Office has issued new advice for Monday as Brits are being told to prepare for Storm Floris, which is set to bring ...
With Storm Floris predicted to bring winds of up to 90mph to parts of the northern UK, travellers are being urged to postpone ...
Hundreds of trains, dozens of ferries and more than 150 flights cancelled – with two making 900-mile ‘flights to nowhere’ ...
An amber storm warning, covering much of mainland Scotland and the western islands, is now in force until 22:00.
As part of the warning, the Met Office says buildings could be damaged, such as tiles being blown from roofs. In the UK ...
A Scottish Government minister says it is “imperative” that people follow advice as Storm Floris begins to hit the country. Justice Secretary Angela Constance said Storm Floris is “well and truly with ...
Rail, road and ferry travel have been disrupted and festival events cancelled as Storm Floris sweeps across Scotland, bringing with it heavy rain and gusts in excess of 100mph. Disruption on the ...
Video shows a plane struggling to land at Leeds airport, while travel disruption is expected to continue on Tuesday.