DELAYS, disruption and large waves are set to dawn on East Lothian thanks to 60 mile-per-hour winds which has led to a yellow weather warning for wind to be put in place by the Met Office.
The warning begins at 2am tomorrow (Tuesday) and runs until 6pm the same day.
As well as covering all of East Lothian it covers the whole of Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Strong south-westerly winds are set to dawn on the county and will be as strong as 50-60 miles-per-hour.
Delays on roads, rail and other transport services is likely due to the weather.
There may also be some delays on public transport services and journeys may take longer.
High-sided vehicles may also see some delays on exposed routes and bridges.
Coastal communities, sea fronts and coastal routes are likely to be affected by spray and large waves.
There may also be a short term loss of power and other services for some.
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