Final weekend’s Storm Amy brought on energy cuts, introduced down bushes and broken sub-sea web cables to Shetland and Tiree.
Within the wake of the storm, uncommon clouds had been noticed from elements of Scotland.
BBC Climate Watchers captured among the scenes on Monday.
Hanging asperitas formations had been among the many clouds noticed.
The Met Workplace describes them as a brand new and uncommon cloud kind that appear to be “rippling ocean waves within the sky”.
It additionally mentioned why these clouds type stays a mystery, however it’s thought their look is related to thunderstorms.
The Met Workplace added: “What is evident, nonetheless, is that atmospheric situations have to be unstable to type a wavy cloud base like that seen with asperitas.”
BBC Climate Watcher Martainn pictured asperitas from Arnisdale, within the west Highlands, on Monday night.
Comparable formations had been seen from Lochcarron, additionally within the Highlands.