Meanwhile the rest of Scotland is covered by amber or yellow alerts for a large part of the day.
Storm Éowyn – the first named storm of the year in the UK – will see winds rapidly increase from west to east throughout Friday morning into the afternoon, according to the Met Office.
Peak gusts of 80-90mph are expected to impact fairly widely in areas covered by the alert.
The Met Office added, external that winds will gradually ease throughout Friday evening.
On social media rail operator ScotRail stated it was “working with industry partners” to determine what action to take.
A number of bridges, including the Forth road bridge, will implement speed restrictions.
A further yellow weather warning is in place for part of Scotland on Saturday.