Expect Monday morning to be filled with damage to homes and buildings, downed trees, blackouts, flying debris, big waves, and even some flooding in certain areas.
Many people have cancelled their rush-hour trains, and it is anticipated that the windy weather will continue to cause cancellations and delays for travelers by air, rail, and sea until Monday morning.
Following the issuance of two amber wind alerts and a red warning for certain areas of northern Scotland, the Met Office has issued a yellow warning for wind across the entire United Kingdom.
Most recent updates on Storm Isha
It was warned that Monday morning would bring damage to homes and buildings, falling trees, power outages, flying debris, big waves, and even some flooding in some areas.
Important points
The following have happened: Network Rail has imposed speed limits of 50 mph on most routes; Scot Rail has canceled all rush-hour trains and services may not resume until “later on Monday”; Sellafield nuclear site closed on Sunday as a precaution; Electricity North West said that crews have been stood down until Tuesday evening due to the conditions.