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Scotland Braces for Flooding as Snow Melts and Rain Falls
12 Jan
Summary
- Flood warnings issued for nine areas in Scotland today and tomorrow.
- Up to 110mm of rain could fall in worst-hit western areas.
- Yellow rain alerts are in effect for northern and southwestern Scotland.

The Met Office has issued urgent flood warnings spanning nine areas of Scotland, effective for today and tomorrow. Residents are advised to prepare for significant rainfall, with projections indicating up to 110mm in the western regions. This heavy precipitation, coupled with warming temperatures, poses an increased flood risk as accumulated snow begins to melt.
Northern Scotland is currently under a yellow rain alert until tomorrow morning, warning of potential flooding due to the combined impact of heavy rain and snowmelt. Similarly, four areas in southwest Scotland have yellow rain warnings in place until midnight tonight, January 11th. These alerts signal a possibility of travel disruption alongside localized flooding.
The cumulative effect of melting snow and forecasted rainfall presents a serious flooding concern across affected parts of Scotland. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely, with the warnings in place to ensure public safety and facilitate timely responses to potential emergencies.




