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Met Office issue yellow weather warning for ‘heavy persistent’ rain in Scotland

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Met Office issue yellow weather warning for ‘heavy persistent’ rain in Scotland

A yellow weather warning has been issued for northern parts of Scotland through the night as “heavy and quite persistent rain” is forecast to fall in parts of Aberdeenshire, Moray and the Highlands.

Up to half-a-centimetre of rain is predicted to fall in a 12-hour period from tonight into the early part of tomorrow morning across a swathe of the country including Stonehaven, Aberdeen, Fraserburgh, Banff, Elgin, Alness, Inverness and Aviemore.




The Met Office yellow warning is in place between 10pm on Friday, July 5, and 10am on Saturday.

Forecasters have warned of the possibility of localised flooding and disruption to travel in the area, with surface water and spray on roads causing difficult driving conditions.

Frank Saunders, a chief meteorologist at the Met Office, said: “An area of heavy and quite persistent rain will develop across parts of north and northeast Scotland later on Friday evening. This will continue overnight before turning showery on Saturday morning.

“It is possible that 20-30mm of rain is likely to fall quite widely in around 12 hours, but there could even be up to 50mm in a few areas.”

Elsewhere, overnight a band of heavy rain is expected to move northwards from southwest England to central and eastern England, resulting in wet roads and spray, with further heavy showers also expected in parts of northern and western Wales.

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