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Storm Éowyn is set to hit Scotland with fierce winds reaching up to 90mph on Friday and Saturday, posing significant risks. The Met Office has issued two yellow wind warnings for northern and southern Scotland, with potential life-threatening conditions due to flying debris, power outages, and structural damage
Key Details
- Wind speeds expected between 80-90mph in coastal and elevated areas
- Warnings cover regions including Angus, Grampian, Highlands, and Islands
- Inland areas may experience winds of 60mph, coastal regions up to 70mph
- Transport services likely to be disrupted, including road, rail, air, and ferry operations
The storm is the fifth named storm of the 2024-25 season, driven by a large cold air mass over North America that has strengthened the jet stream. Meteorologists warn of potentially disruptive weather conditions throughout Friday and Saturday.

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