A 'snowbomb' is set to descend on Scotland in the final weeks of December with severe gales and heavy winds, forecasters have predicted.
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The busy A1 road has been shut in both directions as winds of up to 84mph batter the east coast of Scotland.
The Clackmannanshire Bridge has also been closed to high sided vehicles due to the arrival of Storm Arwen.
The A1 is off limits between Thistly Cross roundabout near Dunbar, East Lothian, and Abbotsview Junction, as a red weather warning has been issued for this evening.
Wind speeds of up to 84mph are forecast for this evening where the trunk road bridges over the River Tyne near East
A 'snowbomb' is set to descend on Scotland in the final weeks of December with severe gales and heavy winds, forecasters have predicted.
A forces charity boss had a lucky escape during Storm Arwen.
Tens of thousands of householders across Scotland who were left without power after Storm Arwen will receive extra compensation from Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN).
An avalanche warning has been issued to Scots after Storm Barra brought blizzard conditions to parts of the country.
Storm Barra has been causing travel chaos with parts of Scotland hit with severe flooding amid a 'danger to life' weather warning.
With Storm Barra making driving conditions treacherous for much of Scotland, it is important we all do what we can to keep safe.
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With Storm Barra set to cause chaos in Scotland drivers are urged to stay safe when on the roads.
Storm Barra has rolled into Scotland with snow, gale force winds and rain so heavy that the country is facing 14 flood alerts.
Storm Barra is set to batter the UK with strong winds, heavy rain and snow on Tuesday.
As Storm Barra hits the UK today, it will be bringing strong winds as high as 80 mph in some areas.
Storm Barra will barrage Scotland today as the country is on alert with three different weather warnings for snow, ice and wind by the Met Office.
The Met Office have issued yellow weather warnings for snow and wind with the winter's second storm set to arrive in Scotland tomorrow.
The final properties left without power following Storm Arwen nine days ago have been reconnected.
The final properties left without power following Storm Arwen nine days ago have been reconnected.
Regulator Ofgem has launched an 'urgent' review into the response of energy network companies to Storm Arwen which has left some people without power for a week.
SP Energy Networks have announced that they will give an additional £150 in compensation to customers who were left without power for more than 48 hours following Storm Arwen.
At least 17,000 Scottish homes are without power for a fourth night as engineers battle to repair electricity lines.