Scotland faces storm winds potentially reaching 160kmh, likely disrupting ferries and flights. Met Éireann issued Status Yellow wind warnings for multiple counties, effective until 4pm today. Rain warnings for Donegal, Galway, Leitrim, Mayo, and Sligo are expected to lift at 10am. Dangerous travelling conditions may arise from storm debris and fallen trees. Power outages could affect some areas as repair crews remain on standby. Bank holiday Monday will begin wet and windy but clears to sunny spells and scattered showers later in the day.
Parts of Scotland directly in the storm's path could see winds potentially reach a damaging 160kmh, disrupting ferries and flights today and tomorrow.
Met Éireann has issued Status Yellow wind warnings for several counties, expected to remain in place until 4pm today, depending on Storm Floris's track.
People have been warned about dangerous travelling conditions due to storm debris, fallen trees, and potential structural damage across the north-west.
Bank holiday Monday will start off wet and windy with potential gale force winds, but will clear by afternoon with sunny spells and scattered showers.
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