Storm Amy latest: ‘Danger to life’ warnings as UK to be battered by 95mph winds and heavy rain

Watch: How will Storm Amy travel at the weekend?
The prediction video shared by Met Office shows how Storm Amy foresees how to travel in England on Friday and Saturday.
Early on Saturday, the most powerful winds can be expected in Northwest Scotland until 95mph.
Albert Toth3 October 2025 08:30
Cancelled Scottish Trains and Ferries
Scotland is the worst -affected UK country for the transportation interruption caused by Storm Amy. Reports Simon Calder, Travel Reporter.
Speed restrictions are already present in West Highland lines, which associate Glasgow Queen Street with Oban, Fort William and Mallaig.
The extension of these lines will close on Friday at 18:00 with connections to Perth, Aberdeen, Wick, Thurso and Localsh Kyle. Passengers with tickets on Friday can use them until Sunday, October 5th.
Between Oban and Hebrids, Kaledonian MacBrayne ferry connections are largely canceled and with deterioration throughout the network on the Western Islands. The ferry line says: “All sails will be at risk of deterioration or cancellation in a short time due to Storm Amy.”
No ferry sail between the motherland and Arran Island on Saturday. Many other routes face cancellations.
Bryony Gooch3 October 2025 08:21
City Trains Canceled
Connecting London Euston with Aberdeen, Inverness and Fort William, Kaledonia was canceled on both directions on Friday night. Reports Simon Calder, Travel Reporter.
Intercity passengers on Anglo-İskoç routes are asked not to try to travel in the afternoon. Warnings begin at this time: 12 after 12 noon Edinburgh/Edinburgh.
Preston to/Glasgow center after 17.00.
Avanti West Coast allows tickets for later trains to travel in previous services.
TransPennine Express warns “delays and short notification cancellations in both directions and connections on the main lines of the East and west coast.
On Saturday, there is a warning between Preston and Glasgow Central/Edinburgh all day and between Newcastle and Edinburgh.
Bryony Gooch3 October 2025 08:02
Storm Amy is ready to influence transportation connections
Adverse weather conditions at the weekend will disrupt travel plans, especially in Scotland, where Gusts can reach up to 95Mph.
Transportation Martin Thomson from Scotland said: “Storm Amy is preparing to bring heavy rain and strong winds to its parts of Scotland and we hope to see the deterioration of the transportation network in the warning areas.
“Rain and wind will bring difficult driving conditions such as less visibility and surface juice, and will also affect ferry and railway networks, so it is important to plan your journey in advance.
“You should use the traffic Scotland website before setting out to make sure that the routes are present and if you plan to travel on trains, ferries and flights, you should consult your operator.”
Albert Toth3 October 2025 08:00
What is the latest Met Office advice?
MET office said that Storm Amy will bring “destructive” atmosphere to most England at the weekend.
In sections of Scotland, a amber warning, the risk is higher, and the conditions of authority recommend that conditions may bring “danger to life ..
Neil Armstrong, the Met Office Chief predictive Neil Armstrong said: “Amber is a very effective automatic storm in Scotland, which will be more than 95Mph, which is more than 95Mph from Friday evening and Saturday morning because the storm Amy’s power cuts and damage to buildings and trees.
“Rainfall is an additional danger that the sums can exceed 30-50mm in 6-9 hours, especially compared to Western Scotland.
Albert Toth3 October 2025 07:30
Where are the weather warnings?
The Met Office released air warnings in four countries of England on Friday and Saturday.
Scotland, North Ireland and North and North West England and Wales are available for wind warnings for wind.
All of them will come into force on Friday and between 15:00.
Starting from 17:00 on Friday, a amber warning will be available for a large part of Scotland. The Met Office said that on this Saturday, “slowly” relief would be concluded.
Here is a map of the latest air warnings:
Albert Toth3 October 2025 07:00
Storm Amy is ready to bring Gale-Force Winds to England
Storm Amy, the first name of the 2025/26 season, is expected to bring wind to England up to 95mph at the weekend.
The Met Office issued several weather warnings covering various parts of the country on Friday and Saturday.
There are yellow air warnings for the wind for the wind for Scotland, Northern Ireland and North-West England.
For a part of Scotland, a amber warning was applied with a warning of ‘danger for life’.
Albert Toth3 October 2025 06:00




