The Met Office urged people to be careful in coastal areas with an amber warning in north-west Scotland.
Further travel disruption is expected thanks to Storm Bram, after flights and trains were cancelled and hundreds of properties left without power.
Four weather warnings for wind were issued, with an amber warning for “very strong and disruptive” winds into the early hours of Wednesday in north-west Scotland.
The Met Office highlighted the potential for large waves and beach material being thrown onto sea fronts, roads and properties, and urged people to stay safe in coastal areas.
It warned that flying debris could result in potential “danger to life”.
Gusts of 70-80mph and heavy rain are expected in the Highlands & Eilean Siar and Strathclyde until 3am, with winds potentially reac

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