Very strong winds and severe gales will impact the west of Scotland through Monday.
A large Atlantic low pressure system, named Storm Brendan by the Irish meteorological service Met Éireann, will bring very strong winds to many parts of the UK.
Cal Mac have already stated that they are anticipating possible disruption.
High tide for the coast between Largs and Skelmorlie is at 1.58pm.
The Met Office has issued a yellow wind warning for Monday afternoon and evening, this is covering much of the western half of the UK.
Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Frank Saunders, said: “The UK and Ireland will turn increasingly windy on Monday, as Storm Brendan approaches, and there'll also be some heavy rain. It’s going to be particularly windy across the western half of the UK, with gusts reaching 60-70 mph along Irish Sea coastlines, the west of Scotland and perhaps some English Channel coasts - maybe even 80 mph in a few exposed places. This is likely to cause some disruption to sea, road and air travel.
“As Storm Brendan moves eastwards, strong winds will also develop across eastern parts of the UK, particularly northeast Scotland where there is also a wind warning in place.”
“As well as strong winds, there will be large coastal waves in western areas, so bear this in mind before heading out in these regions.”
Commenting on the forecast for the rest of the week, Frank said: “It looks like it's going to stay very unsettled, with the potential for further disruptive weather in places.”
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