Yellow warnings for both wind and ice have been issued by the Met Office after Storm Arwen battered the UK on Friday night.
07.11.2021 - 21:13 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The remnants of Tropical Storm Wanda are barrelling towards the UK and could see strong winds and heavy rain arrive in the coming week.
The US National Hurricane Centre map shows it headed this way with sustained winds and rain forecast to arrive in the UK on Tuesday, reports the Daily Mirror.
The news comes as windy weather has already seen northern Scotland hit by gusts of 60-70mph.
The Western Isles, Orkney and the northern Islands have all been affected, though the weather is due to ease up
Yellow warnings for both wind and ice have been issued by the Met Office after Storm Arwen battered the UK on Friday night.
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.
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