Atlantic storm approaches the UK
Edinburgh and Glasgow airports are reporting long delays and flight cancellations as high winds make operations unsafe.
As many of the access road and rail routes are also severely affected, Edinburgh Airport is urging passengers not to travel unless absolutely necessary and is advising them to check with their airlines before setting out for the airport.
Major travel disruption is expected in Scotland, Northern Ireland and the North east of England today as an Atlantic storm approaches.
The Met Office has warned of strong winds to the UK for Thursday and Friday, with gale force gusts affecting many areas, some up to 80mph.
The strongest winds are expected to affect central, southern and north eastern Scotland, northern parts of Northern Ireland, and North East England.
The Met Office has warned of potential travel disruption and the possibility of some structural damage.
Further severe weather warnings have been issued for the risk of snow in Western Scotland, Northern Ireland and Northwest England on Friday and Saturday.
Transport Scotland and police have advised travellers that the bad weather could peak around the evening rush hour and has urged commuters to leave work early if possible, or avoid driving altogether.
Airports are watching the storm's progress and its possible impact on flights.
Network Rail is expected to impose speed restrictions on some rail lines.
This time last year, much of Britain had already been covered in thick snow, causing flight delays and widespread chaos on the roads.
With permission from Travelmole
I can testify that the storm has now arrived on the east coast of Scotland! Took me nearly 2 hours to get home this lunchtime instead of the usual 15 minute train journey and I've just watched the wooden arbour swing seat in my garden keel over in the gale force winds - breaking branches on the tree behind it as it went! the rest of the garden furniture had already blown over into the borders!
There are some interesting slideshow pictures here:
Another one is due Tuesday and than another Thursday....
We have trees down here and there are still lorries on their side's on the A1, not looking forward to tomorrow
I am not looking forward to the evening
Scary day yesterday and the gales are here again
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-16392381
No picture evidence so far, but apparently a parked Jet2 aircraft at Edinburgh Airport was struck by a flying bus shelter !
David
just looked at the pictures on that link. It's amazing what damage the wind can do. I think it's lucky that more people haven't been killed.
Gosh didn't realize that the weather had been so bad
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