Dylan makes waves - the low pressure brought higher tides, as seen in Inveraray on Hogmanay morning.
Photograph: DJ MacDonald.
AN ATLANTIC low pressure system dubbed ‘Storm Dylan’ crossed the west coast of Scotland, blowing away Hogmanay cobwebs for many parts of Argyll.
Arriving from Northern Ireland at breakfast time on December 31 and dying down by 1pm as it headed east, the storm brought gusts of up to 70mph. The areas worst affected included Islay and Kintyre. With the wind came rain and hail.