Only just getting info re the A9 and such down here.You are a few days late in telling us to stay indoors, the worst winds etc here were on the night of the 20th. ( 60mph gusting to a lot more )
Lots of things were dislodged by the high winds.
Tiles ripped off roofs, garden furniture trashed.
I did see many of the routes around Ayrshire had been closed. Have vivid memories of the A9. (early 80's). One of our early jobs was to airlift the snow-plow crews into their depots as the A9 was under several feet of snow. We operated out of Glen More Lodge, Cairngorms, for much of the time. The rest of the time was sadly searching for and collecting bodies off mountain sides. Delivering food to farmers livestock and such.A9 was a disaster yesterday, police letting people through flood areas heading North and then waiting to send them back down from many miles North, telling them to use services at a particular place only for people to find it closed and all facilities locked.
People then headed south to try going around via Aberdeen only for that road to be closed too.

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