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Forestry and Land Scotland is urging people to avoid its sites over the weekend after a red weather warning was issued.
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Storm Éowyn is set to cause havoc across the region on Friday, with the Met Office issuing yellow and amber weather warnings.
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A red danger to life warning for wind has been extended in Scotland where more than 35,000 properties have lost power and people have been urged to stay indoors. Trains have been suspended across the country and hundreds of schools are closed after forecasters predicted wind speeds of up to 100mph.
Ferries, flights and rail services have been shut down across Scotland as a large part of the country braces for the arrival of a violent storm. Winds of up to 100mph are forecast during Storm Éowyn with a large part of Scotland's central belt and the south west under a red "danger to life" weather warning.
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Drumlanrig Castle and RSPB Mersehead are urging people to stay safe with red and amber weather warnings set to come into effect.
Storm Éowyn is being felt across the central belt as a rare red weather warning has come into effect in Scotland. The area covered by the high winds alert - which lasts until 17:00 - has been extended to include most of Dumfries and Galloway. It already covered most of the central belt, including Glasgow, Edinburgh and some islands.
This weekend will see temperatures across many parts of Scotland hit below zero, following the devastating aftermath of Storm Éowyn.
People have been urged to stay at home under what has been described as 'exceptional circumstances' by STV meteorologist Sean Batty.