Commuters face travel disruption on Monday morning after Storm Isha tore through the UK, bringing warnings of possible tornadoes.
Rush-hour trains have been cancelled until midday in some areas as 90mph winds batter the British Isles.
Multiple Met Office weather warnings, including two amber wind alerts and a red warning for parts of northern Scotland, have been issued until the early hours, while the Tornado and Storm Research Organisation (Torro) said a tornado is “possible” in England and Wales.
A more serious “tornado watch” zone was in place for Northern Ireland, as well as parts of Scotland and northern England, but expired late on Sunday.
It comes as Britain is blanketed by “unusual” danger-to-life wind warnings, with people warned not to travel amid 90mph gusts. The Met Office even warned last night that people should not sleep near windows.
Rail, sea and air passengers have been told to expect delays and cancellations.
Commuters have been urged to stay at home this morning, if possible, as swathes of routes were cancelled.
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