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BBC Scotland:
Storm Kathleen has brought disruption to weekend rail and ferry services in Scotland.
A number of flood warnings are also in place across the country.
About 70 flights departing and arriving at UK airports were cancelled on Saturday morning due to the Met Office yellow weather wind warning.
Gusts of 91mph (146kmh) were recorded in Cairngorm, external and in coastal areas winds could reach speeds of up to 70mph (113kmh).
Flights affected included services from Glasgow to Tiree, Barra and Dublin and from Edinburgh to Stornoway and Belfast.
The Met Office warning is in place until 22:00.
Storm Kathleen is the 11th storm to be named in the 2023-24 season, making it the joint stormiest period since storm naming began in 2015.
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