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Strong winds from **************** Storm Brendan hit Scotland this morning and blew over a lorry on the A (near Breich Crossroads) (Image: Alex Todd / EdinburghElitemedia)
A bin lorry was blown over on the Isle of Wight, injuring the driver.
A large tree was ripped from the ground and blocked the A 77 at Maybole in South Ayrshire.
Flight SK 2019 from Copenhagen to Aberdeen had to divert to Edinburgh Airport having tried and failed to land twice in the punishing storm.
Multiple flood warnings are in place with eight places in England being warned to take immediate action.
The warnings currently include an area of the Tyne estuary, the River Trent at Alkborough Flats and Preston Beach on the Dorset coast.
Meanwhile there are 78 flood alerts – meaning flooding is possible, in England.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) has also issued flood warnings and flood alerts for Scotland.
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A yellow weather warning is in place(Image: MetOffice)
Around 48, (0 homes and businesses were without power on Monday afternoon in the Republic of Ireland, while power cuts were also across across Northern Ireland, mostly in the North East.
Meteorologist Helen Roberts, from the Met Office, said road conditions “could be quite nasty” for commuters.
Surface water on the roads from heavy rain throughout the afternoon has the potential for “really nasty conditions”, she said, while the AA advised drivers to take extra care due to fallen branches and debris.
The Met Office warned that delays to road, rail, air and ferry transport are expected, making things particularly dangerous for high-sided vehicles on exposed routes and bridges.
There could also be some short-term loss of power and other services.
Great Western Railway said services between Plymouth and Penzance will run at a reduced speed until the end of the day due to strong winds.
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A walker tries to get a close up photograph of waves crashing in at Saltdean just east of Brighton as Storm Brendan arrives in Britain(Image: Alamy Live News.)
Waves crash against the pier at Whitehead, Northern Ireland(Image: PAUL BARR via REUTERS)
Lines have reopened at Preston following severe weather conditions on Monday morning which caused debris to fall from the station roof on to the tracks, according to Network Rail.
An mph gust was recorded on South Uist in the outer Hebrides at 2pm on Monday, the strongest in the UK so far, while a mph gust hit Capel Curig in Wales.
Several Caledonian MacBrayne ferry services were affected, with some services cancelled due to adverse weather and others disrupted, while NorthLink Ferries told passengers there may be disruption on services to Orkney and Shetland.
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Saltcoats, UK : The west coast of Scotland braced itself for the onset of Storm Brendan(Image: Alamy Live News.)
The blustery and wet conditions could continue to bring widespread disruption on Tuesday, as the Met Office has issued another yellow weather warning of wind covering much of England for a – hour period.
A yellow rain warning of rain has also been issued for south-east England on Tuesday afternoon, which is expected to be in place until Wednesday morning.
“It is actually a different area of low pressure, although it is all sort of wrapped up in Storm Brendan,” Ms Roberts said.
“The winds could well be as strong tomorrow, we could see 50 – 77 mph winds inland. “
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Three further severe weather warnings have been issued for Tuesday, as the misery continues,
(A warning for severe wind across England and Wales lasts from (noon to midnight on Tuesday and
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There is a warning for ice in northern Scotland and the third warning, for heavy rain, covers south-east England from 1pm on Tuesday to 9am on Wednesday.
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