A high winds alert and amber weather warnings grip Scotland, with a potential record-breaking warm Christmas Day on the horizon.
A high winds alert, valid until 5:00 PM, has been expanded to encompass most of Dumfries and Galloway. The remainder of the country is under an amber weather warning. Scottish police reported two more lynx sightings in the same region where a pair of these wild cats was captured on Thursday. Braemar, renowned for holding the record for the lowest temperature ever recorded in the UK, might be poised to set another record low.
Meanwhile, a yellow weather warning for ice has been issued for northern and western Scotland as temperatures plummet nationwide. \The country is bracing for a potential record-breaking warm Christmas Day, with the likelihood of a white Christmas diminishing. In contrast to the festive anticipation, a horse that escaped a Scottish racecourse was caught on video racing through a nearby town two miles away. Anas Sarwar, reacting to allegations made by a council leader, also captured attention. The evening forecast for Storm Darragh with Judith Ralston provided updates on the developing weather situation
STORMDARRAGH WEATHER WARNING SCOTLAND CHRISTMAS LYNX
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