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Highland Police warn: ‘avoid unnecessary travel tomorrow’

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Highland Police warn: ‘avoid unnecessary travel tomorrow’

Storm Ashley is coming
Storm Ashley is coming

Police Scotland have issued travel advice for the Highlands as Storm Ashley heads this way.

The advice comes after The Met Office issued its own Amber warning for wind across parts of western and northern Scotland. The warning is in place between 9am and 11.59pm tomorrow.

A huge area of the country is likely to be affected by the storm, including Highlands and Eilean Siar (Highland, Na h-Eileanan Siar)

A Yellow warning for wind affecting much of the area is also in place from as early as 3am.

Further information about the weather warnings and flood information is available on the Met Office and SEPA websites.

Batten down the hatches, warn Police ScotlandBatten down the hatches, warn Police Scotland
Batten down the hatches, warn Police Scotland

“Those in amber alert areas may experience power outages,” warned the Force.

Advice is available here

Chief Superintendent Hilary Sloan, Police Scotland’s head of road policing, said: “The amber warning for high winds means that there is a strong likelihood of disruption on the road network and as such, motorists are advised to plan ahead and avoid unnecessary travel where possible.

“Make sure your vehicle has sufficient fuel and is completely roadworthy, with tyre pressure and tread meeting legal requirements. Ensure your mobile phone is fully charged in the event you need to call for assistance and if it is likely you may be within your vehicle for long periods of time, take additional clothing and water with you.

“Please do not ignore any road signage advising of changes to speed or closures to routes. These are in place for your safety and the safety of other road users and listen out for media broadcasts about the weather and how it may be impacting travel.

“Further information of the weather and road closures can be found by visiting the Met Office, Ready Scotland and Traffic Scotland websites and social media accounts.”

General advice for road users:

Plan ahead and avoid unnecessary travel

All road users should consider if they really need to travel during adverse weather

Consider delaying travel until conditions improve

If you are travelling on the roads, prepare yourself and your vehicle for the conditions

Ensure your mobile phone is charged and plan your journey, including an alternative route

Have sufficient fuel, warm clothing, food and water in case you’re delayed

Do not ignore road closure signs – they are for your safety

Congestion caused by vehicles may restrict emergency services and recovery vehicles from providing essential assistance

Listen to media broadcasts, including radio, for updates Traffic Scotland radio player | Traffic Scotland or visit Traffic Scotland | Trunk road traffic updates & route planner

Follow your local authority for the latest updates in your area via Facebook, X or their website

Other information can be found on the Met Office and Ready Scotland websites.

For public transport information visit www.travelinescotland.com

Follow @trafficscotland on X for up-to-date travel information.

Storm Ashley is coming and extra special care will be needed on the road, warns the ForceStorm Ashley is coming and extra special care will be needed on the road, warns the Force
Storm Ashley is coming and extra special care will be needed on the road, warns the Force

Wind

HGV and bus drivers should drive with extreme caution and be aware you may be asked to park at a suitable position by the police.

Drivers of vehicles vulnerable to being blown over should plan their route to avoid exposed areas or consider cancelling your journey until conditions improve.

Cyclists, motorcyclists and pedestrians should consider the risk of being blown over or into the path of other road users


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