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Met Office maps show where weather warnings for rain and wind are this week
Summary
The Met Office has issued yellow warnings for rain and wind in parts of Scotland as temperatures rise and snow melts, and multiple flood alerts and warnings have been posted while water companies report supply impacts.
Content
The Met Office forecasts a milder, unsettled week with rain and wind across parts of the UK. Yellow warnings for rain and wind are in force in north-west Scotland into Monday morning. Snow melt and a rapid thaw have prompted flood warnings and flood alerts in several areas. Water companies have reported damage and supply impacts after recent storms, and repairs are under way.
Key details:
- Yellow rain warning for north‑west Scotland is in place until 10am on Monday, with up to 110mm of rain possible in parts of Skye, Lochaber, Argyll and the Trossachs.
- A yellow wind warning for north‑west Scotland runs until 8am on Monday, with gusts forecast up to around 85mph for parts of the Outer Hebrides and the Highlands.
- Agencies reported multiple flood warnings and alerts across the UK, including four flood warnings and 85 flood alerts in England, eight flood warnings and 12 flood alerts in Scotland, and six flood alerts listed for Wales.
- Water companies said the recent storm and freeze–thaw conditions affected treatment and distribution in some areas, and repairs to restore supplies are ongoing.
Summary:
Warnings for rain and wind remain active into Monday morning in parts of Scotland while flood alerts and warnings are in place as snow melts. Water companies report ongoing repair work following the storm and agencies continue to monitor conditions. Further updates on the status of warnings and water supplies were not detailed in the report.
