An avalanche warning has been issued to Scots after Storm Barra brought blizzard conditions to parts of the country.
26.11.2021 - 14:37 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The Met Office has issued a total of five warnings in Scotland over the next two days for extreme weather as Storm Arwen takes hold.
Scotland has been placed under red alert for wind - the highest warning possible meaning there is a danger to life and a serious risk of damage to buildings.
Forecasters warn that flying debris is a danger to life, roofs could blow off and roads, bridges and railway lines could close, while large waves could batter coastal towns.
During Storm Arwen, 90mph gale-force
An avalanche warning has been issued to Scots after Storm Barra brought blizzard conditions to parts of the country.
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.
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 has issued a yellow weather warning for snow for some parts of Greater Manchester.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for snow in Dumfries, Galloway, Lothian and the Borders with snowfall to cause some "tricky" travel conditions.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for ice as temperatures plummet.
A newlywed couple arrived in Cape Town for their £7,000 honeymoon only to be told they will have to fly back to the UK and isolate immediately.
Much of the country has been battered by Storm Arwen this weekend - and there is no sign of the wintry conditions clearing.
Storm Arwen has battered much of the UK this weekend and freezing temperatures are set to continue.
Storm Arwen is causing havoc across Scotland as a number of busy routes have been closed, vehicles have been damaged and the public has been urged not to travel.
The A9 and A90 are among numerous busy roads to have been blocked off as Storm Arwen wreaks havoc with high winds and snow across Scotland.
A wind storm will batter the UK at the end of the week with gusts of more than 65 mph expected in some areas, the Met Office has said.