Further weather alerts are in place for Helensburgh and Lomond later this week following the impact of Storm Isha.
Strong winds of up to 65mph battered the Scottish coastline and inland areas on Sunday evening and Monday morning.
A yellow weather warning has been in place since noon on Sunday and remains in effect until midday on Monday.
Trains to and from Helensburgh, and across the ScotRail network, were cancelled on Sunday evening and remain suspended on Monday morning.
Now another yellow Met Office warning is in place for wind from 6pm on Tuesday until midday on Wednesday across the whole of Scotland, the north of England, Northern Ireland and north Wales.
Although the winds will not be as strong as Storm Isha, they will have the potential to cause damage and bring disruption to the region.
The Met Office said: "A spell of strong west or southwesterly winds is likely to affect Northern Ireland, north Wales, northern England and much of Scotland from Tuesday evening.
"Winds are likely to gust 50-60 mph. There is potential for winds to gusts 60-70 mph in a few places, although it is not yet clear where the most likely location for the stronger winds is at this time.
"Further updates to this warning are likely in the coming days."
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