Overview
- The Met Office has named Storm Amy as the first storm of the 2025/26 season and expanded warnings to include an amber wind alert for parts of northern Scotland.
- Gusts are forecast to reach 50–60 mph widely inland across northern Britain with 70–80 mph possible on exposed coasts and hills, with the exact track still under review.
- Western Scotland faces the most intense rainfall, with 30–50 mm possible in 6–9 hours on Friday and significantly higher totals over mountains, raising flood risk.
- Yellow wind and rain warnings span Scotland, Northern Ireland and parts of northern England from Friday into Saturday, following ongoing rain alerts through Thursday in western Scotland.
- Transport Scotland and the RAC warn of likely disruption across roads, rail, ferries and flights, with risks including power cuts, building damage and dangerous coastal waves.