Forecasters have extended the yellow weather warning for Edinburgh as Storm Amy makes its way across the country.
A warning for wind was originally put in place from Friday afternoon to 11.59pm on Saturday evening, but now has been extended to midday on Sunday, October 5.
It comes as Storm Amy begins to ease as it clears to the northeast.
Some parts of the country were issued with amber warnings as a number of flights were forced to divert on Friday evening due to the adverse weather conditions.
Multiple aircrafts could be seen on FlightRadar making several attempts to land at the capital's airport.
The Met Office said: "Strong winds will continue into the first part of Sunday as Storm Amy slowly clears to the northeast.
"Some delays to road, air and ferry transport are likely. It’s