Further warnings of high winds and rain are in place as Inverclyde prepares for the arrival of Storm Henry.

The Met Office has issued amber "be prepared" alerts for wind covering Scotland for Monday overnight into Tuesday.

It comes just as the country sees off Storm Gertrude, which brought gusts of more than 100mph in places as well as heavy rain and snow.

Tele photographer George Munro took this photo of containers toppled in Greenock as the area prepares for another battering.

Gusts of 70-80mph are now expected widely, while 90mph is possible in the most exposed areas, especially across the Western Isles and along the west coast.

Warnings for wind at the lesser yellow "be aware" level were also put in place for Northern Ireland, Wales and the north of England for Monday morning.

The latest warnings include some yellow ones for rain for northern and central areas of Scotland.

The Met Office's chief forecaster's assessment said: " An area of low pressure is moving east across the Atlantic, deepening as it does so, before arriving across the north-west of the UK on Monday.

"Gale to severe gale-force, west to south-westerly winds are expected to develop on the southern and western flanks of this system, firstly affecting western Scotland from late afternoon before progressing east through the evening and overnight. Storm-force winds are likely in the most exposed areas.