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Storm Henry: Traffic restrictions on bridges

A High wind warning on the Forth Road Bridge near Edinburgh, Scotland as heavy rain and high winds continue.
A High wind warning on the Forth Road Bridge near Edinburgh, Scotland as heavy rain and high winds continue.

Traffic on the Forth and Tay road bridges has been disrupted as Storm Henry sweeps in.

Forth Road Bridge operators Amey had predicted the bridge might fully close at around 9pm but worsening conditions forced a decision to do so shortly before 2pm on Monday.

It reopened to cars and single deckers at around 4.30pm but, with the wind forecast to increase in strength, it is expected to close again later in the evening.

The strongest winds are likely between 9pm and midnight, and very strong winds are forecast into Tuesday morning.

The Tay Road Bridge is also closed to all high-sided vehicles, and officials expect a full closure from around 10pm.

Car drivers have been advised to check the conditions before they travel, while public transport is likely to be affected.

Tay Road Bridge manager Alan Hutchison urged drivers to “respect the restrictions” put in place for safety.

He said the forecast predicts gusts of 72mph from 4pm on Monday, increasing to ‘red’ gusts of over 80mph at 10pm at which point the bridge will close.

Winds are expected to remain over 80mph through the night until 7am on Tuesday morning.

Mr Hutchison added: “Looking at the forecast restrictions could be in place. We have a full closure when wind speed reaches 80mph. We ask people to respect the restrictions and plan their travel in advance.”You can follow bridge status updates on Twitter at: @forthroadbridge and @tay_road_bridge.