Storm Floris caused power outages for 43,500 Scottish homes, disrupted transport, and forced event cancellations with winds reaching 196 km/h in mountainous areas.

Destructive Storm Hits Northern UK
Storm Floris battered Scotland overnight, leaving approximately 43,500 homes without power according to BBC reports. The storm system brought extreme winds to coastal areas in northwest Scotland, with gusts reaching 130 km/h (81 mph) in populated regions and 196 km/h (122 mph) in mountainous areas.
Infrastructure Damage and Travel Disruptions
The storm caused significant damage to infrastructure across Scotland. Fallen tree branches damaged overhead power lines, leading to widespread electricity outages. Rail services were severely disrupted, with many routes suspended. Police reported multiple incidents of overturned campers on roads, while major bridges were closed to high-sided vehicles, caravans, and other wind-vulnerable traffic.
Event Cancellations and Safety Measures
Key Edinburgh attractions including Edinburgh Castle and the city zoo closed early. The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo performance scheduled for Monday evening was canceled, along with numerous Fringe Festival shows. Scotland's Home Secretary advised essential travelers to treat journeys as "winter trips" and carry warm clothing. In Northern Ireland, flights were canceled and ferry services suspended due to dangerous conditions.
Weather warnings remained in effect until 09:00 local time Tuesday for northern Scotland as the storm system continued moving across the region.