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News / Travel disruptions likely as Katia heads for Scotland

PASSENGERS on the northern isles ferries Hrossey and Hjaltland have been warned to expect disruptions to the service over the next few days as the remains of the tropical storm Katia hit Scotland on Monday and Tuesday.

Winds of up to force nine with gusts peaking at 80 miles per hour have been forecast for Scotland, although Shetland is expected to escape the worst with winds of between force six and seven forecast for the isles.

Ferry operator NorthLink said those planning to travel should follow the company’s updates on its website at www.northlinkferries.co.uk

On Sunday, NorthLink said that Monday’s sailing of the Hrossey from Lerwick was expected to depart at 5.30pm as scheduled and to arrive in Kirkwall as timetabled.

However there was a probability of a delayed arrival in Aberdeen, on Tuesday morning, due to the forecast weather conditions.

A further update on the situation would be published on Monday at around 8am, the company said.

Meanwhile transport minister Keith Brown said power companies and transport providers across Scotland were preparing for the impact of the post-tropical storm.

The minister said: “Some strong winds and heavy rain are forecast for Monday and Tuesday, and forecasts suggest travel conditions are likely to be difficult.

“The high winds and heavy rain are expected to peak on Monday afternoon and evening, so commuters are advised that if they can leave work earlier that would be a very sensible step to help avoid rush-hour delays.

“We are all working hard to keep Scotland moving and I urge everyone to allow extra time for travel, avoid unnecessary risks and keep checking websites and local radio for real-time information”.

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