AN image has shown a caravan that appears to have been flipped over by Storm Kathleen.

The 11th named storm of the 2023/24 season brought disruption across the UK with strong winds reaching 70mph and widespread rain.

The image, which appears on Facebook group Fife Jammer Locations, shows a caravan flipped onto its roof. The caption reads: “Not Fife but one of our members sent this in fae their trip to Skye."

The Met Office issued a new yellow wind warning coming into force at 9am on Sunday, affecting parts of the east and northern Highlands, the Isle of Skye and the Hebrides – it remained in force until 3pm.

The Met Office said travel disruption and damage to homes and businesses were possible due to the storm.

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency also has 38 local flood warnings and 18 flood alerts in place.

Cloud and rain will stall across parts of Scotland on Tuesday, but it will turn brighter elsewhere with scattered showers through the afternoon.

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Unsettled conditions will continue into Wednesday as more cloud and rain arrives from the west and pushes eastwards throughout the day.

Oli Claydon, meteorologist from the Met Office, said: “Certainly for the wind warnings, it’s that combination of the high tide as well.

“If you’re near the coastline do take care, don’t get too close to any sort of edges or seafronts because you’re likely to see some wave overtopping at times and there could be debris being flown around the coastline.

“With the rain warnings, it’s just a case of knowing your flood risk.”