Storm Éowyn is set to batter parts of Scotland this week, with the country bracing for severe gales that could reach up to 80 to 90 miles per hour. With an amber warning alert in place for Friday, January 24, it's safe to say that not many of us will be braving the outdoors. If you do need to make a trip, then you're regular old umbrella won't likely be up to the task.

One that does seem to be sturdy enough to "withstand" the current weather is the Amazon Basics Travel Umbrella . Costing just £18.99, this "windproof" umbrella has been praised by shoppers who say that it "doesn't turn inside out" - even with the highest winds .

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Meanwhile, it can be easily stored away in its protection sleeve when wet, with its compact size being suitable for being kept in your handbag for those unpredictable days. Amazon's Travel Umbrella has earned an impressive 4.3 rating based on over 10,000 reviews from shoppers who say that its "storm proof "design is able to .