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Storm Caroline bringing gales to Scotland

Isles and the majority of mainland Scotland from Oban to Aberdeen. Met Office Chief Meteorologist Steve Ramsdale said: “The strongest winds will reach the northwest of Scotland early on Thursday, extending to northeast Scotland and the Northern Isles in the afternoon. During Thursday winds will start

Microsoft Word - 2024_03_jan_hightemp_scotland_v1.docx

Ross (773masl). The charts below show hourly air temperature (top) and hourly relative humidity (bottom) at four stations across western Scotland from south to north: Machrihanish (Argyll, near Mull of Kintyre), Dunstaffnage (Argyll, near Oban), Achnagart (Highland, south-east of Kyle of Lochalsh

Microsoft Word - 2023_07_scotland_rain_v1.docx

and 148.4mm at Rest and be Thankful (all Argyll), 154.6mm at Inveruglas (Dunbartonshire) and 153.4mm at Tyndrum (Perthshire). The chart below shows hourly rainfall totals for four stations at Tyndrum (north of Loch Lomond), Dunstaffnage (Argyll, north of Oban), Tulloch Bridge (Highland, east of Fort

Microsoft Word - 2025_01_wind_rain_snow.docx

. Three severe flood warnings were issued on 30th for the Aviemore and Carrbridge areas indicating a danger to life. Rail services in Scotland also experienced significant disruption, with several lines reported closed including Crianlarich to Oban and the Highland Main Line at Kingussie; many

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and spells of heavy rain affecting the north of Scotland. On the 2nd, train services between Inverness and Kyle of Lochalsh and also between Glasgow and Oban were subject to cancellations and speed restrictions, whilst ferry services between the Western Isles and the mainland were severely reduced due

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rescued on the A832 near Gairloch in Wester Ross, and a car park at an Oban retail park was flooded with some cars submerged. Storm Callum affected many areas around the 12th, with numerous weather warnings for wind and rain. In Scotland, rail services were suspended on the Ayrshire coast as high

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