'They could start with the A9 north of the Tore roundabout, or with the dangerous junctions such as at Newmore and Tain'.
A Yellow weather warning is in place.
High winds have already prompted some lane restrictions on bridges.
'If I hadn't made this video, I'd have been disobeying my conscience, and as I keep saying, that's something you should just never do.'
The Met Office has issued a Yellow wind warning. It flags up the possibility of weather-related disruption.
An acclaimed Easter Ross-based glassblowing business is set to take on a new full-time apprentice thanks to a trailblazing new scheme.
The drama started last night after a metal detectorist uncovered what has been described as unexploded ordnance.
Some premises have been evacuated as a precaution, police confirmed.
An Easter Ross man trying out a metal detector for the first time uncovered what's understood to be an unexploded mortar bomb within 10 minutes.
A team to deal with the unexploded ordnance was summoned to the site near Invergordon Academy after the discovery.
'Most of all I’m looking forward to seeing people laughing together as they share the hilarious adventures of Angus Og!'
The final day of January and the first of February promise to bring potentially disruptive strong blasts of wind.
A slice of profits from every pizza sold will go to the RNLI, says Sutor Creek.
A FASHION designer from the Black Isle had plenty to talk about when invited to showcase some of her fabulous tartan creations at 10 Downing Street.
Award-winning actor 'living the dream' in Highland village.
A pet cat that went missing from its Alness home on Hogmanay turned up 20 days later – more than 100 miles away.
Store cattle trade 'eclipsed anything ever witnessed before as values mirrored that of the spaceship rocketing into space'.
Rural shops form the 'backbone' of many communities and need to be supported amid the widespread threat from large supermarkets, says MP.
The operator said 'the current economic climate is the most challenging...ever faced' and the decision leaves 14 residents with an uncertain future.
Hannah Munro from Tain has been short-listed for Lantra Scotland’s Awards for Land-based and Aquaculture Skills (the ALBAS).