Fifers are being warned to prepare for more strong winds as another yellow weather warning has been issued for later today (Tuesday).
The Met Office warning covers all of the country, with areas in the north and west of Scotland facing a more severe amber alert, and will be in force from 4pm until midday tomorrow (Wednesday).
The expected strong winds of around 60-70mph associated with Storm Jocelyn could result in disruption to travel and utilities.
Scotrail have already announced all train services will be suspended from 7pm this evening and they will not resume until safety checks have been carried out tomorrow.
There are warnings that some roads and bridges may close, and damage to buildings could occur along with power cuts and disruption to other services such as mobile phone coverage.
The Met Office added: "Any remaining recovery efforts off the back of Storm Isha are likely to be hampered.
"Road, rail, air and ferry services may be affected, with longer journey times and cancellations possible. There is a chance of injuries and danger to life from large waves and beach material being thrown onto sea fronts, coastal roads and properties."
#StormJocelyn has been named by @MetEireann and is forecast to bring strong winds and heavy rain to the UK on Tuesday and into Wednesday #weatheraware 🌀 pic.twitter.com/DihJvBBCUg
— Met Office (@metoffice) January 22, 2024
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