Flights have been cancelled, roads have been closed and trains have been disrupted as the chaos of Storm Ciara rumbles on.
09.02.2020 - 00:26 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Ayrshire is gearing up for the arrival of Storm Ciara tonight with galeforce winds and travel disruption expected across the region.
A yellow weather warning for wind has been put in place by the Met Office with gusts of between 60mph and 70mph expected throughout Sunday.
Rail users are being warned of delays with ScotRail advising there may be issues on the Glasgow to Ardrossan line in North Ayrshire. Network Rail have said people should only travel if absolutely necessary.
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Flights have been cancelled, roads have been closed and trains have been disrupted as the chaos of Storm Ciara rumbles on.
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