FERRY services in Inverclyde are facing disruption this morning as high winds batter much of the country.
With a yellow weather warning in place, CalMac has suspended its Gourock sailings to and from Dunoon and Kilcreggan.
On the Wemyss Bay-Rothesay route, the 9am and 11am sailings departing Rothesay have been cancelled, as well as the 10:05am and 12:15pm from Wemyss Bay.
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The service also remains liable to disruption or cancellation later today.
Western Ferries' sailings between McInroy's Point and Hunter's Quay is running as normal.
Trains are also running to timetable on the Gourock and Wemyss Bay lines, but ScotRail is urging passengers to check before they travel.
The Met Office predicts wind gusts of up to 61mph in Inverclyde this morning, with the yellow warning remaining in place until 5pm.
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