The Met Office has issued a rare red “danger to life” warning covering Edinburgh.
The Met Office issued its highest-level red weather warning as Storm Eowyn swept across the country. Amber Weather Warnings are now in place across Scotland this evening.
Residents are being urged to brace for severe weather conditions, including:
- Flying debris posing a danger to life
- Large waves and beach material hitting coastal roads, sea fronts, and homes
- Hazardous driving conditions due to fallen trees and debris
- Power outages impacting essential services, such as mobile phone coverage
- Damage to buildings, including roofs being blown off and power lines brought down
- Travel chaos, with road closures, bridge and railway disruptions, and delays or cancellations to bus, train, ferry, and flight services
The Met Office advises securing outdoor items and avoiding travel unless absolutely necessary.
Mike Silverstone, Deputy Chief Meteorologist at the Met Office, said:
"Storm Eowyn is expected to bring very strong winds and widespread disruption on Friday. Weather warnings are in place across all parts of the UK at some point during the day."
The storm will first hit Northern Ireland early Friday morning, moving northeast across northern Scotland by the afternoon and reaching Shetland by evening.
Although the strongest winds are expected to ease by Saturday, gusty conditions will persist in Scotland, with a yellow weather warning in effect from 12 am to 3 pm.
We will provide additional updates on this page as the storm develops.
20.27
Lothian Buses announced that services are gradually returning to normal after Storm Éowyn, but some routes may still be affected by road obstructions.
20.24
The M80 is closed in both directions at the M876 junction in Dennyloanhead due to an electric pole fire, and motorists are advised to avoid the area.
The M80 is closed in both directions due to an electric pole on fire at the junction with the M876 at Dennyloanhead.
— Police Scotland Forth Valley (@PSOSForthValley) January 24, 2025
All road users are advised to avoid the area. pic.twitter.com/Om9wkryuFb
18.04
Police Scotland have issued a warning to not venture near Linlithgow High Street after reports of falling debris from buildings.
Linlithgow High Street is closed due to debris falling from a building.
— Police Scotland West Lothian (@PSOSWestLothian) January 24, 2025
Please avoid the area. pic.twitter.com/LFpJ1fvIlW
18.03
An amber wind warning issued by the Met Office is still in effect for Edinburgh until 9pm this evening.
A yellow wind warning will be in place until 3pm tomorrow, along with a yellow weather warning for snow and ice that will be active from midnight tonight until 11am tomorrow.
17.02
As Scotland officially receives an Amber weather warning and looks ahead to the evening and weekend weather, further wind and rain is predicted to affect the region, prompting continued caution.
Amber Wind Warnings remain in place across Scotland this evening ⚠️
— Met Office (@metoffice) January 24, 2025
Even though the Red Warning has expired, please continue to take care because winds are still very strong
See the latest info 👉 https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs pic.twitter.com/Xc48pSn7pc
16.49
The A702 is closed in both directions at Hillend due to fallen trees covering the roadway, with emergency services currently on the scene.
Photo shows teams removing fallen trees from #A702 south of Hillend.
— BEAR SE Trunk Roads (@SETrunkRoads) January 24, 2025
⚡️ A power line is also down at this location - @ScottishPower are attending to make it safe before the road can be reopened.#StormEowyn pic.twitter.com/NaTAAXqX6t
16.44
A major incident has been declared at NHS Forth Valley due to power problems, as reports indicate that backup generators failed to activate for a brief time following a power cut at Forth Valley Royal Hospital during the red weather alert.
Power has since been restored.
Forth Valley Royal Hospital was affected by a brief power outage this afternoon, however power has been now restored to the site. Some phone lines into the hospital are affected but we are working with BT to restore these as quickly as possible.
— NHS Forth Valley (@NHSForthValley) January 24, 2025
16.37
Mary Poppins at the Capital Theatre has cancelled this evening's performance.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: We are very sorry to inform you that due to the weather conditions today, we have no alternative but to cancel tonight’s performance of Mary Poppins - Friday 24 January, 7.30pm. pic.twitter.com/WBdUOuuSRm
— Capital Theatres: Festival, King’s & Studio (@captheatres) January 24, 2025
16.35
Edinburgh Council warns people to remain indoors as we draw closer to 5pm.
There are a lot of fallen trees and damaged buildings so it's still not safe to drive or go out. Please follow Police Scotland advice to stay indoors as you may be at risk from falling debris. pic.twitter.com/ATmzEGUxhp
— The City of Edinburgh Council (@Edinburgh_CC) January 24, 2025
16.14
A building near Denny Cross has partially collapsed, prompting Falkirk Council to warn individuals to avoid the area until further notice.
Following the partial collapse of a building adjacent to Denny Cross, we urge everyone to stay away from this area immediately.
— Falkirk Council (@falkirkcouncil) January 24, 2025
A structural engineer will be on site shortly to fully review the damage, and we will make the area secure as quickly as possible once it is safe. pic.twitter.com/n6vMHRqoOi
16.08
Edinburgh Airport has shared an update as dangerous conditions pursue.
⚠️| Storm Éowyn update.
— Edinburgh Airport (@EDI_Airport) January 24, 2025
Weather warnings will remain in place beyond 1700, and conditions will continue to be challenging in the hours to come.
Continue to check for any updates with the airline you are flying with before travelling to the airport. pic.twitter.com/dsIaHasoBe
16.06
The First Minister has issued a statement after chairing a meeting of the Scottish Government Resilience Room.With impacts of the storm spreading into the weekend he says: "A high level of vigilance is still required."
First Minister @JohnSwinney has chaired a Scottish Government Resilience Room meeting.
— First Minister (@ScotGovFM) January 24, 2025
As #StormÉowyn continues, people are asked not to travel during the red weather warning and to be mindful that dangerous conditions will persist into this evening.https://t.co/BRyQIy0B70 pic.twitter.com/xzZvS2pQ2J
15.24
Edinburgh Playhouse has released an update regarding tonight's performance of The Rocky Horror Show.
IMPORTANT UPDATE pic.twitter.com/M4I6X8YrHe
— Edinburgh Playhouse (@edinplayhouse) January 24, 2025
15.23
There have been reports indicating a fire on the railway line near Dunblane.
15.20
A trampoline has been found near the fence at Edinburgh Airport.
🤷♂️| If anyone in Kirkliston is missing a trampoline, we've got it. pic.twitter.com/6HjV3ANo1G
— Edinburgh Airport (@EDI_Airport) January 24, 2025
14.42
A gust of 100 mph has been recorded in Drumalbin, Scotland, marking the highest wind speed recorded in the UK today.
Bear Scotland reported a gust of 99.1 mph on the Queensferry Crossing, the primary bridge linking Edinburgh to northern Scotland.
14.37
Scotrail have announced that a full assessment of the damage cannot be completed until the storm has passed and Network Rail can safely access the network.
Due to this, ScotRail services will be heavily disrupted tomorrow (Saturday 25th), with customers advised to expect delayed or cancelled trains until at least 12.00pm at the earliest.
Storm Éowyn - 14:15 update
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) January 24, 2025
The impact of Storm Éowyn is being felt across Scotland’s Railway, with extremely high winds causing significant damage to infrastructure throughout the country.
We won't know the full extent of the damage until after the storm passes and our Network… pic.twitter.com/BpE2owmGJY
13.57
The A876 Clackmannanshire Bridge is closed in both directions due to strong winds.
The A876 Clackmannanshire Bridge is closed in both directions due to high winds.
— Police Scotland Forth Valley (@PSOSForthValley) January 24, 2025
Please avoid the area. pic.twitter.com/kKGfKlohvu
13.10
A new weather warning has been issued, this time for the Scottish Highlands. The amber wind warning will remain in effect until 06.00 on Saturday. 25th.
13.03
There are reports of a fallen tree on the slip road from the bypass at Hermiston Gate westbound. Other images shared online have shown buildings losing their roofs and fallen trees damaging fences.
11.43
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN), responsible for managing power supplies north of the central belt, announced that it has already restored electricity to 6,568 customers who experienced outages since the storm started early this morning.
SSEN anticipates additional disruptions throughout the day. The company has deployed at least ten times its usual workforce in response to Storm Éowyn.
Have you heard of Power Track? With this you can:
— Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (@ssencommunity) January 24, 2025
- Check if there is a power cut in your area
- Report a power cut
- Report any damage to our network
- Find a nearby EV charging point
You can find Power Track online: https://t.co/lB4iaVd7X9 pic.twitter.com/Tr1ISg5uLB
10.54
Network Rail Scotland has reported that a gust of 103 mph has already been recorded north of Perth.
🔴⚠️ Here are the latest wind gusts at 08:00 as #StormÉowyn approaches. The @MetOffice red wind warning comes into force at 10:00.
— Network Rail Scotland (@NetworkRailSCOT) January 24, 2025
100mph+ wind gusts have been recorded north of Perth, and 80mph+ around Stranraer. @networkrail @ScotRail @transcotland @ReadyScotland pic.twitter.com/iHosHb9epI
10.12
Edinburgh Airport has announced that no flights will operate between 10.00 and 17.00 today.
Airline schedules are expected to be adjusted over the coming days so travellers are advised to continually check with your airline for the most up-to-date information regarding flight changes and cancellations.
⚠️| Storm Éowyn update.
— Edinburgh Airport (@EDI_Airport) January 24, 2025
No flights will operate during the red weather warning between 1000 and 1700.
Airline schedules will be subject to change tonight and in the days to come so please continue to check with your airline for the latest information. pic.twitter.com/eRVSPx6p0O
10.04
A crash on the A1 in East Lothian has led to the closure of the road as drivers receive urgent storm warnings.
The A1 at Dunbar is shut following a collision near Bilsdean, affecting traffic in both the northbound and southbound directions.
The A1 is closed between Spott Roundabout and Cockburnspath due to a number of vehicles overturned.
— Police Scotland East Lothian (@PSOSEastLothian) January 24, 2025
Emergency services are in attendance.
Please avoid the area. pic.twitter.com/d1oV6FvGEO
10.00
The red weather warning is now in full effect in Scotland.
This alert affects the Central Belt, including the major cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh.
As a result over 1,000 properties are without power and reports of disruption on roads.
A red warning signifies a potential danger to life, prompting the Scottish government to convene with emergency services and key agencies, such as health and transport providers, to coordinate the response.
Police Scotland advises people to remain at home. The warning is expected to remain in effect until 17:00 tonight.
Very windy and stormy as Storm Éowyn crosses over the UK ⚠️🔴
— Met Office (@metoffice) January 23, 2025
Damaging winds across Northern Ireland and into parts of Scotland accompanied by rain and snow
Heavy rain pushing eastwards, followed by hazy sunshine for much of England and Wales pic.twitter.com/rTj9z4RmiX
09.38
Edinburgh's Queensferry Crossing and Forth Road Bridge are currently closed to traffic as Storm Eowyn impacts the city.
The Queensferry Crossing is not allowing high-sided vehicles, caravans, cars with trailers or roof boxes, and motorcycles. Meanwhile, the Forth Road Bridge is closed in both directions due to strong wind gusts.
NEW ❗⌚ 08:45#A9000 - Forth Road Bridge
— Traffic Scotland (@trafficscotland) January 24, 2025
⛔ CLOSED in both directions due to high winds. @SETrunkRoads pic.twitter.com/cVDTlrFo7V
09.28
Edinburgh Tram services announce that, following guidance from the Scottish Government and Police Scotland, they have made the decision to suspend all operations starting at 10.00am today (Friday, January 24th).
The aim is to resume service in time for tonight’s evening peak.
09.00
Storm Eowyn rages through the UK and makes its mark on Scotland with up to 100mph winds.
18.11
Midlothian Council has confirmed that all recycling centres will be closed on Friday, and all kerbside pickups will be suspended.
The City of Edinburgh Council have also stated that residents should not to put their wheelie bins and boxes out for collection tomorrow. Friday's scheduled collections will be carried out over the weekend instead.
18.06
McGill’s Buses has announced that all services will be suspended on Friday across the central belt, including Strathclyde, Forth Valley, and Edinburgh, from 9am to 6pm.
17.58
This emergency message accompanied by a loud siren sound has been sent to phones across the UK due to Storm Éowyn.
17.09
An emergency alert will be dispatched to phones throughout the UK as Storm Éowyn poses a "danger to life" in certain regions of the country.
The alert will feature a sound and vibration lasting approximately ten seconds and will be sent to all phones in the highest-risk areas at 6 PM on Thursday, regardless of whether they are on silent mode.
This will mark the first real-time deployment of the emergency alert system in Scotland, following its nationwide testing in April of last year.
17.04
NHS Lothian has made the decision to cancel all routine, non-urgent planned procedures and most hospital outpatient appointments.
Due to the Red Alert, NHS Lothian has taken the difficult decision to cancel all routine, non-urgent planned procedures and the majority of hospital outpatient appointments.
— NHS Lothian (@NHS_Lothian) January 23, 2025
For more information, check ➡️ https://t.co/jweTaPJUjl pic.twitter.com/vDJ3WwN37X
14.22
ScotRail has announced the suspension of all services for tomorrow. They strongly recommend refraining from traveling, as there will be no train services and no alternative transportation options available.
⛔️Storm Éowyn ⛔️
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) January 23, 2025
With the safety of customers and staff of paramount importance, we will not be safe to operate passenger services due to the forecast weather conditions across Scotland during #StormÉowyn.
All ScotRail services are suspended on Friday, 24 January.
We… pic.twitter.com/zTD2ROqWXk
14.17
Edinburgh Council has announced that all council schools and early years settings will be closed on Friday. Schools will reach out directly to parents with further details.
Only essential council services will be operational tomorrow.
13.55
Stirling Council has taken the decision to close all schools tomorrow.
13.45
Police Scotland have advised the public against traveling to areas under the Red weather warning, which includes Central, Tayside & Fife, South West Scotland, Lothian Borders, and parts of Strathclyde. This warning covers Edinburgh, Glasgow, and surrounding areas.
12.36
Lothian Bus services may be affected, with customers advised to check their journey plans for any disruptions or changes before traveling.
📢 Due to the red weather warning which has been issued for tomorrow (24 Jan), services may be subject to disruption.
— Lothian Buses (@on_lothianbuses) January 23, 2025
Customers are advised to check the status of their service before travelling.
Service Updates👉 https://t.co/WPP9i71yoH
Bus & Tram App👉 https://t.co/gPmZXManA2 pic.twitter.com/lUsodclPE6
12.28
BEAR Scotland warns road users to anticipate closures and restrictions on major bridges in South East Scotland due to the significant wind hazards. Winds exceeding 80mph are expected, leading to the closure of the Forth Road Bridge to all vehicles and restrictions on the Queensferry Crossing and Clackmannanshire Bridge, as well as potential closures of A1 bridges in East Lothian for high-sided vehicles.
David Bishop, BEAR Scotland’s South East Network Manager, said: “Storm Éowyn is forecast to bring very strong winds that will mean restrictions on bridges in South East Scotland.
“Drivers of wind susceptible vehicles should pay particular attention to weather warnings and avoid routes with restrictions in place.”
12.18
East Lothian, local schools and nurseries will be closed on Friday, 24 January. The decision has been made as an essential safety precaution to safeguard students and staff. Schools will directly contact families to discuss arrangements for remote learning during this time.
Our schools and nurseries will be closed on Friday 24 Jan on essential safety grounds due to the red weather warning in place from 10am to 5pm tomorrow. Schools will be in touch with families directly about remote learning arrangements. More: https://t.co/I8wv6Yjju8 #StormEowyn pic.twitter.com/XGzRTQFnF8
— East Lothian Council - news and information (@ELCouncil) January 23, 2025
12.12
Several popular tourist attractions in Scotland have announced their closure for the day due to severe weather warnings. Affected sites include Edinburgh Castle, National Library of Scotland, Gladstone's Land, Newhailes House, and Glenkinchie Distillery.
Due to the weather warning in place for #StormEowyn the castle will be closed tomorrow (Fri 24 Jan) to ensure visitor and staff safety.
— Edinburgh Castle (@edinburghcastle) January 23, 2025
We are sorry for the inconvenience caused. pic.twitter.com/vRSRI4xBJe
11.34
ScotRail has announced on X that they will provide updates on travel services shortly, while several English operators have canceled various services. Significant disruptions to air and ferry travel are also anticipated.