The Scotsman

Seven flood warnings issued as heavy rain due to sweep in

● Forecaster­s say that weather will remain changeable for almost a week

- By SHÂN ROSS

Seven flood alerts have been issued as heavy rain is due across much of Scotland over the next few days.

The Scottish Environmen­t Protection Agency( Se pa) issued the warnings yesterday covering Edinburgh and Lot hi ans; Aberdeen shire and Aberdeen City; Ayrshire and Arran; Central Scotland; Dumfries and Galloway; Findhorn, Nairn, Moray and Speyside; and west central S cotland. The Sepa flood alerts are issued two hours and two days in advance of the forecast for flooding.

The alerts, which will continue in place until further warning, mean that householde­rs should be prepared for flooding. The agency’s website also advises preparing a flood kit of essential items.

Amber flood warnings – a higher level than a flood alert – were also issued for Edinburgh and Lothians, Falkirk and immediate surroundin­g areas and the S cottish B orders.

The S epa sp okesman said that people should “remain vigilant” and said the public were responsibl­e for taking actions to protect themselves and their property.

“Advice and informatio­n is also available through Floodline on 0345 9881188.”

A Met Office spokeswoma­n said “Scotland is set to see “a bright day with a mix of sunny spells tomorrow and, while most places remain dry, a few showers.”

“These showers will once again be“slow moving and perhaps heavy. Light winds. Maximum temperatur­e 17C.”

“Friday is set to see sunny spells and will feel warm “with light winds, but evening rain.”

“Saturday looks wet with occasional­ly heavy rain or showers. Mostly cloudy Sunday with further rain or showers.”

The spokeswoma­n added that the changeable weather was due to continue across much of Scotland from Sunday to Tuesday next week.

“The unsettled and cool weather looks set to continue on Sunday.

“There will be showers for many and the likelihood of more persistent rain and strong winds arriving from the southwest to affect many parts later in the day.”

Forecaster­s predict that the rest of next week is predicted to start with cooler temperatur­es but remain showery with some longer spells of rain.

 ?? PICTURE: IAN GEORGESON ?? 0 Amber warnings – a higher level alert – have been issued alongside the flood warnings
PICTURE: IAN GEORGESON 0 Amber warnings – a higher level alert – have been issued alongside the flood warnings

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