Severe weather from Storm Ashley leads to disturbances in certain areas of the nation.

The first named storm of the season, Storm Ashley, has led to travel disruption across the UK due to high winds and heavy rain. The Met Office has predicted 80mph winds and heavy rain in certain areas, posing a threat of injuries and danger to life. A yellow warning for wind is in effect for Scotland, Northern Ireland, parts of north-west England, and Wales until midnight on Sunday. An amber warning has also been issued for the north-west of Scotland, with ferry services being cancelled and disruptions expected in various parts of the country. Road users are advised to avoid unnecessary travel, and precautions are being taken to ensure safety during this stormy weather.

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