Edinburgh Airport has warned that there could be further delays and cancellations to flights as Storm Dennis hits the capital.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for heavy rain and wind today (15 February), and a wind warning is in place for tomorrow (16 February).
In a statement on Twitter, Edinburgh Airport said: "Good morning Edinburgh, #StormDennis is causing high winds and rainfall today, which may cause travel disruption.
"We’d advise all passengers to check the status of their flights with their airlines before heading to the airport."
Train operating companies have also issued warnings today for services from Edinburgh Waverley over the weekend, short-notice delays and cancellations are expected.
The latest storm follows on from Storm Ciara, which saw heavy snow and flooding - and even closed the Queensferry Crossing after blocks of ice fell from the bridge onto cars.