News
  • Login
  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Worklife
  • Travel
  • Reel
  • Future
  • More
Friday, October 3, 2025
No Result
View All Result

NEWS

3 °c
London
8 ° Wed
9 ° Thu
11 ° Fri
13 ° Sat
  • Home
  • Video
  • World
    • All
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Australia
    • Europe
    • Latin America
    • Middle East
    • US & Canada

    Animal bones found in search for girl who vanished 55 years ago

    South African fathers entitled to equal parental leave, Constitutional Court rules

    Why Gen Z protesters want President President Andry Rajoelina to resign

    Japan faces Asahi beer shortage after cyber-attack

    Celebrations in Luxembourg as new Crown Duke sworn in

    Senior Venezuelan gang member captured in Colombia

    Four Gaza flotilla activists deported by Israel

    Trump gives Hamas Sunday deadline to accept Gaza peace plan

    ‘Area of interest’ found in search of girl who vanished 55 years ago

  • UK
    • All
    • England
    • N. Ireland
    • Politics
    • Scotland
    • Wales

    Teenage girls detained for killing man in Islington street attack

    Road and rail disruption as Storm Amy approaches

    Engineer’s dignity ‘may have been violated’ in toilet incident, tribunal hears

    Ethan Ives-Griffiths: Carcharu taid a nain a lofruddiodd eu hŵyr 2 oed

    Soldier F trial told wounded man urged to ‘play dead’

    Labour just handmaidens to Reform, says Green leader Zack Polanski

    Princess of Wales makes first visit to RAF Coningsby

    Michelle Mone should be stripped of peerage, says Badenoch

    Justice secretary calls for emergency prisoner release

  • Business
    • All
    • Companies
    • Connected World
    • Economy
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Global Trade
    • Technology of Business

    Central Co-op and Midcounties Co-operative in merger discussions

    True cost of becoming a mum highlighted in new data on pay

    Thames Water lenders submit rescue plan to stave off collapse

    Supreme Court rules Lisa Cook can stay in Federal Reserve role for now

    Tesco boss warns Reeves against further business taxes

    Greggs set to raise prices again in response to cost pressures, says CEO

    University graduates urged to look local for best chance at jobs

    Spotify founder Daniel Ek to step down as chief executive

    Chinese woman convicted in UK after ‘world’s biggest’ bitcoin seizure

  • Tech
  • Entertainment & Arts

    Dancers say Lizzo ‘needs to be held accountable’ over harassment claims

    Freddie Mercury: Contents of former home being sold at auction

    Harry Potter and the Cursed Child marks seven years in West End

    Sinéad O’Connor: In her own words

    Tom Jones: Neighbour surprised to find singer in flat below

    BBC presenter: What is the evidence?

    Watch: The latest on BBC presenter story… in under a minute

    Watch: George Alagiah’s extraordinary career

    BBC News presenter pays tribute to ‘much loved’ colleague George Alagiah

    Excited filmgoers: 'Barbie is everything'

  • Science
  • Health
  • In Pictures
  • Reality Check
  • Have your say
  • More
    • Newsbeat
    • Long Reads

NEWS

No Result
View All Result
Home UK

Road and rail disruption as Storm Amy approaches

October 3, 2025
in UK
7 min read
250 3
0
491
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


BBC A flooded road with a grey car which appears to be stuck and is at an angle across the road. BBC

A flooded road in Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire

Travellers have been warned of disruption across Scotland later as Storm Amy is set to hit parts of the country with winds of up to 100mph in some exposed areas.

Two amber warnings for high winds have been issued for large parts of north and north western Scotland from 17:00 to 21:00 on Saturday.

A number of ScotRail and ferry services have been cancelled ahead of the storm’s arrival, while some bridges will be closed to high sided vehicles.

A Met Office yellow warning for heavy rain has also been issued for Scotland and Northern Ireland where hundreds of schools closed early ahead of the storm’s arrival.

Amy, the first named storm of the season, could bring peak wind speeds of 70mph across many places in the amber warning zone.

For more exposed areas, particularly around Tiree, western Lochaber and Skye, gusts of up to 100mph could occur for a time this evening.

A wider yellow warning for winds to up to 60mph – and up to 70mph in exposed areas – covers all of Scotland.

From midnight the amber wind warning area is more focused on the most northerly areas but will extend eastwards into some parts of Aberdeenshire.

See the latest weather forecast as Storm Amy hits Scotland

The Forth Road Bridge has now been closed to all vehicles while the Clackmannanshire Bridge, Kincardine Bridge and A1 Tyne Bridge in East Lothian are expected to be closed for high-sided vehicles.

Transport company Bear Scotland said it hoped the Queensferry crossing would remain open to cars thanks to its wind shielding, but it may close for high-sided vehicles later in the evening.

ScotRail is cancelling a number of services in the north of the country from 18:00, with speed restrictions also in force on all routes

Scotland’s transport secretary, Fiona Hyslop, asked people to check before they travel.

She said: “We are urging people planning to travel on trains, ferries and flights to contact their operators to find out if their service is affected.

“Motorists will face difficult driving conditions, so it’s vital people plan ahead if they have to travel to see if their route is impacted by the weather.”

Transport disruption:

  • The following train services are cancelled from 18:00. Mallaig – Fort William, Fort William – Crianlarich, Crianlarich – Oban, Inverness – Aberdeen, Inverness – Wick / Thurso, Inverness – Kyle of Lochalsh, Perth – Inverness.
  • Other routes may also be affected and speed restrictions will be in force from 18:00.
  • Traffic at the Rest and Be Thankful in Argyll has been diverted on to the Old Military Road. Traffic Scotland said it was monitoring conditions.
  • Delays and cancellations expected on CalMac’s west coast ferry network. It has asked passengers to check its website for updates.
  • Some ferry crossings between Cairnryan and Northern Ireland have been cancelled since 12:00.
  • Forth Road Bridge has close to all vehicles, while other bridges may have restrictions on high-sided vehicles.
PA Media Train station barriersPA Media

Police Scotland said a number of ferry crossings between Cairnryan, in Dumfries and Galloway, and Northern Ireland would be cancelled from 12:00.

The force advised those booked onto affected sailings not to travel to the area as long delays are expected.

Officers also said customers should check with Stena Line and P&O Ferries for updates.

Freight drivers are encouraged to contact port authorities for more information.

Network Rail said its specialist weather team would be closely monitoring the storm’s path and working with ScotRail to confirm the routes are most likely to be impacted.

David Ross, ScotRail chef operating officer, said many services in the north of the country would be severely impacted by the conditions.

He also warned problems may continue into the weekend due to trains being out of position and potential debris on the line.

Mr Ross told BBC Radio’s Good Morning Scotland: “We find that during disruption, it is very difficult to secure replacement buses late on in the day when we have severe weather and severe wind.

“Colleagues will be out inspecting the tracks, they’ll be doing visual inspections from the air and if we find there are a significant number of trees down, that might take a bit longer to get services back up and running.”

He told the programme that passengers with pre-booked tickets for Friday could also use them on Saturday and Sunday.

Serious weather event

Police Scotland’s Ch Supt Scott McCarren, head of road policing, said drivers should drive to the conditions and be aware of increased stopping distances.

Motoring organisation the AA also urged drivers to avoid taking risks.

The AA’s Shaun Jones said: “Storm Amy is shaping up to be a serious weather event, and we’re already seeing signs of disruption.”

Traffic Scotland operator manager Douglas Cairns urged anyone planning to travel to consider whether their journey was “absolutely necessary”.

He told Good Morning Scotland: “It comes down to that personal choice, whether you think it is safe, if you are competent and you’re not putting yourself and others at risk while you are travelling.

“If you are travelling, make sure you have sufficient equipment such as a warm jacket, you have food, your mobile phone is topped up with charge and that your vehicle is able to travel in the conditions.”

Power firm SSEN has issued its own yellow alert.

It said text messages were being sent to more than 180,000 of its more vulnerable customers, giving them help and advice in the event they lose power.

The United Rugby Championship (URC) fixture between Edinburgh and Ulster, which had been due to take place on Friday evening, has been postponed due to the adverse conditions.

The junior and mini Great Scottish Run in Glasgow on Saturday have been cancelled due to the weather warning.

Organisers said the strong winds and rain would create a risk of debris for the Glasgow Green events, which also included a toddler dash.



Source link

Tags: AmyapproachesdisruptionRailroadstorm

Related Posts

Teenage girls detained for killing man in Islington street attack

October 3, 2025
0

Three teenage girls who admitted manslaughter after a 75-year-old man died in a street attack that was filmed on...

Engineer’s dignity ‘may have been violated’ in toilet incident, tribunal hears

October 3, 2025
0

GoogleAlleged harassment and discrimination took place at Leonardo UK's Edinburgh headquartersAn engineer's dignity would have been "violated" if she...

Ethan Ives-Griffiths: Carcharu taid a nain a lofruddiodd eu hŵyr 2 oed

October 3, 2025
0

Roedd Michael a Kerry Ives wedi gwadu mai nhw oedd yn gyfrifol am farwolaeth Ethan gan honni mai eu...

  • Australia helicopter collision: Mid-air clash wreckage covers Gold Coast

    520 shares
    Share 208 Tweet 130
  • UK inflation: Supermarkets say price rises will ease soon

    513 shares
    Share 205 Tweet 128
  • Ballyjamesduff: Man dies after hit-and-run in County Cavan

    510 shares
    Share 204 Tweet 128
  • Somalia: Rare access to its US-funded 'lightning commando brigade

    508 shares
    Share 203 Tweet 127
  • Google faces new multi-billion advertising lawsuit

    508 shares
    Share 203 Tweet 127
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

Australia helicopter collision: Mid-air clash wreckage covers Gold Coast

January 10, 2023

UK inflation: Supermarkets say price rises will ease soon

April 19, 2023

Ballyjamesduff: Man dies after hit-and-run in County Cavan

August 19, 2022

Stranger Things actor Jamie Campbell Bower praised for addiction post

0

NHS to close Tavistock child gender identity clinic

0

Cold sores traced back to kissing in Bronze Age by Cambridge research

0

Teenage girls detained for killing man in Islington street attack

October 3, 2025

Central Co-op and Midcounties Co-operative in merger discussions

October 3, 2025

Could US government ban apps which track ICE agents?

October 3, 2025

Categories

England

Teenage girls detained for killing man in Islington street attack

October 3, 2025
0

Three teenage girls who admitted manslaughter after a 75-year-old man died in a street attack that was filmed on...

Read more

Central Co-op and Midcounties Co-operative in merger discussions

October 3, 2025
News

Copyright © 2020 JBC News Powered by JOOJ.us

Explore the JBC

  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Worklife
  • Travel
  • Reel
  • Future
  • More

Follow Us

  • Home Main
  • Video
  • World
  • Top News
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Tech
  • UK
  • In Pictures
  • Health
  • Reality Check
  • Science
  • Entertainment & Arts
  • Login

Copyright © 2020 JBC News Powered by JOOJ.us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
News
More Sites

    MORE

  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Worklife
  • Travel
  • Reel
  • Future
  • More
  • News

    JBC News