complete UK Covered as weather warning Hurricane ami Hit, bring Strong winds up to 100mph,
Meteorological Office Seven released Weather warning ahead of Hurricane AmyWho brought “Very strong winds and heavy rain” In northern and western regions on Friday, all countries were covered on Saturday.
A gust of 96mph was recorded overnight in internal hebrids. An amber wind remains a warning for parts of Northern Scotland and the Met Office is warning of power cuts and flying debris that can endanger life.
Till Saturday evening, a lower level yellow warning has been issued for the winds for the rest of the UK.

The head of the Met Office, Forecaster Neil Armstrong said: “The Scotland Amber Warning area, more than 95mph lights on Saturday morning is possible because the storm Amy cuts power and damage buildings and trees.
“Gusts up to 80mph are possible within the Northern Ireland warning region, more widely expected of 60 to 70mph gust in amber warning areas, which will be an impressive autumn storm for many people in Scotland and Northern Ireland.”
The Irish police said that the County Dongal, after 4.15pm in the letterkeni area of the Republic of Ireland, died in a “weather -related” incident in a “weather related” incident on Friday evening, when the Met office warned the residents to be warred for long travel for long travel in areas including debris, road closing and county entrance, county firmn, county dairy, and county tyron.

On Friday, a building collapsed in Glasgow, falling on a car, and the road in the city center was closed.
Electrical cuts were also reported in highlands and many islands – some worst weather -facing areas.
Fraser Wilson of Scottish and Southern Electric Network spoke on BBC Radio Scotland’s Good Morning Scotland program, where he said that the network was working to restore electricity on Saturday morning.
He said that 100mph winds affected Shakti and while some people restored their power, there were still thousands without it.
Mr. Armstrong said: “Rain is an additional danger, especially in Western Scotland, where yoga can be more than 30 to 50 mm in six to nine hours, some floods for some increase. In the coming days, warnings will be turned and revised as confidence increases, so the latest Mate Office will be upset with forecast and warning.”
Storm Amy, 2025-2026 The first nominated storm of autumn season. Mainly in the north -west, strong gusts are expected on exposed shores and hills.
Martin Thomson of Transport Scotland said: “Storm Amy is ready to bring heavy rains and strong winds to parts of Scotland and we hope to see disruptions in transport networks in warning areas.
“Rain and air will bring difficult driving conditions, such as visibility and surface water, and there is also a possibility of affecting the ferry and rail network, so it is important to plan your trip prematurely.
“Motor drivers should use the traffic scotland website, before they set to ensure that their route is available, and you should check with your operator whether you are planning to travel on trains, ghats and flights.”

The weather forecast for the UK for the coming weeks, according to the Met Office:
Saturday
East heavy rain clearing to leave Sunny Mantras and one day of heavy rainfall. Living in the air for most, with severe galls in the north. Looks cold.
Outlook from Sunday to Tuesday
The blurred rain on Sunday, although the wind began to decrease. Early next week, the possibility of more rainfall in the north and west, with drying in the south. feeling fresh.