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High winds hit Scotland’s ferry services over Christmas getaway weekend

Ferry operators CalMac and NorthLink have both cancelled sailings because of the weather conditions.

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Ferries have been cancelled and train services impacted as high winds hit Scotland’s Christmas getaway.

Festive travellers are having to contend with weather warnings for high wind which have come into force across much of the UK.

With the Met Office predicting a wet and windy weekend for many parts of the country, the forecaster said a “period of strong winds” could lead to “significant transport disruption including ferry cancellations”.

All sailings by P&O Ferries between Larne in Northern Ireland and Cairnryan in Scotland were cancelled from 8pm on Saturday till at least 8pm on Sunday.

The operator appealed to passnengers not to travel to their ports if boat their sailling was cancelled, in a bid to avoid traffic congestion.

A spokesperson said its remaining salings on for Saturday were fully booked, adding: “Customers can manage their booking online or call us on 01304 884488 to amend or cancel their booking. We apologise for the inconvenience.”

By noon on Saturday, CalMac, which operates ferry services on Scotland’s west coast, reported that sailings on 21 of its routes were cancelled for the day, with other services facing disruption.

A PA graphic showing weather warnings for wind on December 21 across much of the north of the UK
(PA Graphics)

It said “adverse weather conditions” meant a sailing between Kirkwall on Orkney and Lerwick in the Shetland Isles was cancelled, along with sailings between Aberdeen and Lerwick, which were scheduled for Saturday evening.

Rail operator ScotRail announced that speed restrictions would be in place for part of the route between Glasgow and Oban/Mallaig, and the Inverness service to Kyle/Wick.

Scottish Transport Secretary Fiona Hyslop urged those travelling by ferries, trains and planes to check with operators in case of disruption.

Speaking on Friday, she said: “We know the transport network is busier than usual at this time of year, particularly over the last weekend before Christmas, as people travel to spend time with their loved ones.”

Her comments came as yellow warnings for wind were issued from 7am on Saturday to 9pm on Sunday in Scotland, as well as parts of Wales and Northern Ireland and the north of England.

A PA graphic showing weather warnings for wind on December 22 across much of the UK
(PA Graphics)

The Met Office said: “The strongest winds are expected across the far north of Scotland on Saturday afternoon and evening, with the potential for gusts in excess of 80mph in coastal districts including Orkney.

“Dangerous coastal conditions can be expected too, with large waves an additional hazard, especially in respect to causeways. This period of strong winds may lead to some transport disruption, including ferry delays or cancellations.

“Frequent blustery showers will also be a feature on Saturday and may merge into a longer spell of rain for a time in the far north and north-west.”

Showers could turn to several centimetres of snow on the hills in the north-west of Scotland from Saturday evening into Sunday.

Some sleet, snow and hail may fall at lower levels and produce icy conditions by Sunday morning.

The strong winds will be more widespread on Sunday, meteorologists said.

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