Storm Pia is expected to cause significant disruption across the UK as “do not travel” advice has been issued, schools have closed and electricians are on standby in case of power cuts.
A yellow weather warning for wind came into effect at midnight and will last until 9pm on Thursday, with gusts of 70mph to 80mph forecast in the far north and northeast of Scotland.
Gusts could reach speeds of 65mph to 70mph on high ground in the north of the warning area – and 45mph to 55mph elsewhere in the country.
The warning also covers Belfast, Newcastle upon Tyne and Manchester, bringing the potential for travel chaos in the run-up to Christmas.
Train company TransPennine Express (TPE) issued the “do not travel advice,” asking customers to delay their journeys in and out of Edinburgh until after 3pm due to expected strong winds.
TPE said there will be speed restrictions in place from the early hours for trains running to and from the Scottish capital, and that it will not run services between the city and northwest England until the afternoon.
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Kathryn O’Brien, customer experience and operations director for TPE, said: “Our number one priority is to keep our customers and colleagues safe, and we will be doing all we can to keep people moving in difficult conditions.
“We are urging anyone travelling across the affected routes to plan ahead, allow extra time, check their journey up until the last minute, and follow the guidance provided.”
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Network Rail added that many services will only run once safety inspections have taken place, leading to some cancellations.
Meanwhile, on the Scottish island of Shetland, schools will be closed, and more electricity network engineers are being brought in to deal with any power cuts.
The Met Office also forecasts showers, with more rain expected on Friday.