Following a weekend of torrential wet weather, forecasters have warned that more is on the way.
The Met Office have issued another yellow rain warning on Tuesday, November 22, for heavy rainfall of up to 25mm to hit the northeast and the Northern Isles.
Rain is expected to begin this afternoon and last until later tonight. Road saturation from previous conditions may result in some localised flooding, particularly on low-lying roads.
Elsewhere, blustery showers and coastal gales are to hit the southwest, but will gradually ease as the day goes on. Many parts of the country will experience cloudy conditions.
Here's everything you should know about the Met Office warning, including areas affected and how long it will last.
Scotland Rain warning - Tuesday
A yellow weather warning has been issued to begin at midday on Tuesday, November 22 and will last until 11pm tonight.
The Met Office said: "Rain occasionally turning heavy through the afternoon and much of the evening, bringing potentially 20-25 mm of rain, which given saturated conditions may bring some localised flooding, especially of low-lying roads."
What to expect
- Spray and flooding on roads probably making journey times longer
- Bus and train services probably affected with journey times taking longer
Regions an d local authorities affected
Grampian
- Aberdeen
- Aberdeenshire
Orkney & Shetland
- Orkney Islands
Five day forecast
Today
Rain and showers continuing over northeast Scotland, particularly the Northern Isles. Blustery showers and coastal gales in southwest gradually easing. Cloudy for many with rain central and eastern England slowly easing.
Tonight
Rain continuing in far northeast. Otherwise variable cloud with a chilly night in eastern parts. New band of heavy rain and gusty winds arriving into west later.
Wednesday
Band of rain and strong winds moving northeast with showers persisting over Shetland ahead. Blustery showers then into western and southern parts.
Outlook for Thursday to Saturday
Remaining unsettled with further areas of wet and windy weather moving east across the country. Strongest winds and most frequent showers affecting western parts. Becoming widely mild by Saturday.
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