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Gale-force winds cause disruption | Gale-force winds cause disruption |
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Winds of up to 80mph left thousands of homes across Scotland without power and closed major road bridges. | Winds of up to 80mph left thousands of homes across Scotland without power and closed major road bridges. |
Gale-force winds and heavy rain hit parts of central, western and southern Scotland. | Gale-force winds and heavy rain hit parts of central, western and southern Scotland. |
The weather brought down trees and toppled lorries. One man was rescued when his car entered the Clyde. | The weather brought down trees and toppled lorries. One man was rescued when his car entered the Clyde. |
The Forth Road Bridge reopened at 1800 BST after being closed since mid-morning, while the Tay bridge was also closed for much of the day. | The Forth Road Bridge reopened at 1800 BST after being closed since mid-morning, while the Tay bridge was also closed for much of the day. |
The Erskine bridge has reopened fully. | The Erskine bridge has reopened fully. |
At about 2300 BST Scottish Power said about 1,000 homes had no electricity but the majority should be reconnected within hours. | |
Scottish and Southern Energy said about 1,000 homes in Argyll were still without power. | |
At its peak, about 20,000 homes were without electricity. | At its peak, about 20,000 homes were without electricity. |
Schools closed | Schools closed |
Five lorries overturned on the M74 and ferry and rail services were also affected. | Five lorries overturned on the M74 and ferry and rail services were also affected. |
Strathclyde Fire and Rescue attended 144 incidents overnight. | Strathclyde Fire and Rescue attended 144 incidents overnight. |
A man was rescued from this car after it left the road Driver survives crash Crash described | A man was rescued from this car after it left the road Driver survives crash Crash described |
These included flooding, building fires, road accidents, a water rescue and a train crash. | These included flooding, building fires, road accidents, a water rescue and a train crash. |
At 1130 GMT on Tuesday, a man was rescued from flooding in Greenock Road, Wemyss Bay. | At 1130 GMT on Tuesday, a man was rescued from flooding in Greenock Road, Wemyss Bay. |
Crews also attended a locomotive crash at 0400 GMT on Wednesday, two miles north of New Cumnock. | Crews also attended a locomotive crash at 0400 GMT on Wednesday, two miles north of New Cumnock. |
Guests at the Galley of Lorne Inn in Ardfern, Argyll, had to be evacuated after the roof came off at about 0700 GMT. | Guests at the Galley of Lorne Inn in Ardfern, Argyll, had to be evacuated after the roof came off at about 0700 GMT. |
The extreme wind also damaged a university hall of residence in Dundee. | The extreme wind also damaged a university hall of residence in Dundee. |
Tayside Police said they were working to clear fallen trees across many routes, while Central Scotland Police said numerous roads were blocked or partially blocked. | Tayside Police said they were working to clear fallen trees across many routes, while Central Scotland Police said numerous roads were blocked or partially blocked. |
In Fife, seven schools and one elderly day care centre were closed. | In Fife, seven schools and one elderly day care centre were closed. |
In Falkirk town centre, Bank Street was also closed due to the threat of falling masonry. | In Falkirk town centre, Bank Street was also closed due to the threat of falling masonry. |
In Stirling, a 42-year-old man from Arbroath was taken to hospital after his lorry blew over on the M9 at Pirnhall. | In Stirling, a 42-year-old man from Arbroath was taken to hospital after his lorry blew over on the M9 at Pirnhall. |
A car damaged by debris from Glasgow's Great Eastern Hotel | A car damaged by debris from Glasgow's Great Eastern Hotel |
Northern Constabulary said conditions were hazardous on Uist and Benbecula and drivers crossing causeways and bridges should take particular care. | Northern Constabulary said conditions were hazardous on Uist and Benbecula and drivers crossing causeways and bridges should take particular care. |
All schools on Barra, along with some on Benbecula and North Uist, have been closed because of the gales. | All schools on Barra, along with some on Benbecula and North Uist, have been closed because of the gales. |
Highland Council said seaweed, stones and branches were being swept from roads in Lochaber and snow was affecting travel on the A884. | Highland Council said seaweed, stones and branches were being swept from roads in Lochaber and snow was affecting travel on the A884. |
BBC forecaster Judith Tonner said conditions should improve throughout the day. | BBC forecaster Judith Tonner said conditions should improve throughout the day. |
"The very deep area of low pressure across Scotland overnight brought severe gale-force winds to many parts of the country with gusts as high as 84mph", she said. | "The very deep area of low pressure across Scotland overnight brought severe gale-force winds to many parts of the country with gusts as high as 84mph", she said. |
"However these will continue to ease down very slowly during Wednesday." | "However these will continue to ease down very slowly during Wednesday." |