Arran's ferry service will remain suspended today in the wake of Storm Isha.
And CalMac have warned the service could face further disruption tomorrow with high winds expected to continue along the coast.
After a week which saw Ardrossan's Irish Berth temporarily closed following an inspection by divers - leading to service cancellations and timetable changes - Storm Aisha caused weekend chaos.
Saturday saw the Brodick ferry diverted to Gourock - doubling the crossing time - with buses taking passengers between the Inverclyde port and Ardrossan.
By Sunday afternoon all ferry services were cancelled due to the extreme winds.
The ferry company confirmed this morning that all services between Ardrossan and Brodick were cancelled for the rest of Monday.
❌RED #Ardrossan #Brodick 22Jan Due to strong winds forecast, all sailings on this route have been cancelled.
— CalMac Service Info (@CalMac_Updates) January 22, 2024
With the vessel currently tied up in Brodick, Tuesday's 7am sailing from Ardrossan has also been confirmed as cancelled.
And for CalMac warned: "Due to a forecast of strong winds, this service is liable to disruption or cancellation at short notice."
The company has been operating additional sailings between Lochranza and Claonaig to provide extra capacity after the closure of the Irish berth in Ardrossan.
Those were suspended on Sunday, and again on Monday morning, due to the strong winds, but CalMac has now said a sailing would be attempted to Lochranza from Tarbert, on Loch Fyne, at 10am after a slight improvement in the weather conditions.
Check for more updates on the service throughout the day.
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