Northern components of the UK are braced for the second storm in two days after three folks had been killed in Storm Malik.
Storm Corrie is ready to convey “very robust wind” and unsettled climate from at the moment throughout Scotland.
The Met Workplace has put an amber climate warning in place for the east coast of Scotland and north-east England.
The remainder of Scotland, Northern Eire and components of northern England have been beneath a yellow warning for wind.
The extraordinary space of low strain will transfer eastwards throughout Scotland, after which proceed throughout the North Sea within the early hours of Monday, the Met Workplace mentioned.
Corrie will convey gusts of 70-80mph, doubtlessly even as much as 90mph in uncovered coastal places and mountainous areas of Scotland, in late Sunday afternoon and into the night, the forecasters added.
Inland gusts might attain 60-70mph, and the very best winds are anticipated over the northern half of Scotland and north of the Central Belt – in addition they mentioned.
Chief meteorologist Dan Suri mentioned: “Storm Corrie will convey very robust winds to the north of the UK, particularly northern Scotland, on Sunday.
“This follows simply sooner or later after Storm Malik strikes although additionally bringing a spell of very robust winds.
“Storm Corrie will convey gusts of as much as 90mph in uncovered coastal places in northern Scotland, with 70-80mph gusts extra broadly within the north.
“With back-to-back storms there might be updates to extreme climate warnings, so regulate the Met Workplace forecast.”
First minister Nicola Sturgeon chaired a Scottish Authorities resilience assembly on Saturday after Storm Malik gusts of greater than 100mph had been recorded.
She tweeted that Storm Malik had been “extreme” however that Storm Corrie “could also be extra extreme for components of Scotland”.
Throughout Storm Malik, a 32-year-old man died on the M74 on Saturday morning after a lorry ploughed by way of the central reservation barrier and collided with a automotive.
The lorry driver was pronounced useless on the scene, close to junction 10 and 11, after the emergency companies had been known as at round 7.50am.
A nine-year-old boy in Winnothdale in Staffordshire and a 60-year-old girl in Aberdeen died after being hit by falling timber.
Police in Staffordshire mentioned the boy and a person had been taken to hospital after officers had been known as at 1pm on Saturday.
“Sadly, regardless of one of the best efforts of medical workers, a nine-year-old boy handed away,” the pressure mentioned.
“The boy’s household are being supported by specially-trained officers. The person stays in hospital.”
In Aberdeen, Police Scotland mentioned emergency companies had been known as to Deveron Street at round 10.30pm to experiences of the “sudden dying” of the 60-year-old girl.
In the meantime in Yorkshire, a person sustained cuts and bruises from a van crushed by a tree that fell in robust winds.
1000’s of properties might be nonetheless with out electrical energy after the storms.
Northern Powergrid, a provider to nearly 4 million properties within the north-east of England and Yorkshire, mentioned that – as of 10pm on Saturday – about 20,000 households had been with out energy, largely in Northumberland and County Durham.
Storm Malik additionally disrupted street and rail routes. Providers on Northern, Scot Rail, and the LNER East Coast Essential Line routes had been affected.
Denmark was additionally badly affected by Storm Malik, which was named by the Danish Meteorological Institute.
The storm began to take maintain in Denmark from 3pm on Saturday, and its affect noticed trains and ferries cancelled, bridges closed, and weak folks evacuated.
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