A Scots couple who fled Storm Dennis for sunny climes were among thousands of holiday makers trapped in the middle of a Sahara sandstorm yesterday.
15.02.2020 - 16:16 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Storm Dennis set to cause major disruption across Scotland and the SPFL this weekend
The horrendous weather conditions means several games have been put in doubt and might not go ahead.
The storm is expected to hit the whole of the UK this weekend, unleashing 80mph winds and up to five inches of rain.
A yellow weather warning has been released for the southern parts of Scotland and all of England and Wales.
It is expected that down south will get the worst of it but Scotland will also be impacted.
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A Scots couple who fled Storm Dennis for sunny climes were among thousands of holiday makers trapped in the middle of a Sahara sandstorm yesterday.
Bighearted Scottish soldiers have been on the climate change frontline saving residents and their homes across storm ravaged England.
Torrential rain brought by Storm Dennis at the weekend have led to widespread flood chaos in South Wales and parts of the Midlands, as 300 flood warnings remain in place today, including five which are severe.
The Forth and Tay road bridges were closed to all traffic late on Sunday night due to high winds, with weather warnings still in place amid the aftermath of Storm Dennis.
Fears are growing for the safety of a climber thought to be in difficulty in Glen Nevis.
Storm Dennis is bringing heavy rain and strong winds to large parts of Scotland today causing misery for Scots.