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Storm Amy has made her presence well and truly known in Scotland with several records broken overnight and the UK warned to brace for more "disruption" over the next 24 hours as Met Office weather warnings rumble on. ‌

Tiree takes the highest recorded wind gust in association with Storm Amy so far at a whopping 96mph. Meanwhile, Baltasound, a village on the island of Unst in Shetland hit 947.9 hPa, which is provisionally the lowest October pressure ever recorded at a UK land station, beating nearby Muckle Flugga’s 950.9 hPa in 1988. ‌

In the Highlands, Achnagart saw downpours of nearly 70mm yesterday, the greatest deluge in the whole of the UK. And Storm Amy is set to cause more chaos for Scots on Saturday following travel disruption, power cuts and flo

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