Parts of the UK are set to be battered by 80mph winds
Winds of up to 80mph are to come crashing across the British Isles tomorrow on Sunday as the storm makes her way over the UK's northern reaches.
A yellow wind warning is in place for all of Scotland, western and north Wales, Northern Ireland and Cumbria for the same timeframe. Residents living in the region have been urged to protect their property and people they know from injury. Head of transport resilience at Transport Scotland, Ashleigh Robson, said: “Storm Ashley is set to bring widespread disruption for travel on Sunday and into Monday. Passengers should certainly check with their operator, and with some families off enjoying the October school holidays, we would advise them to play close attention to any cross-border travel updates too.
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