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Scotland Braces for Snow: Yellow Warnings Issued
2 Feb
Summary
- Two yellow weather warnings for snow issued in Scotland.
- Ferry and train services anticipate disruption and cancellations.
- Flood warnings are in place for Orkney and potential coastal impacts.

Scotland is preparing for significant snowfall as the Met Office has issued two yellow weather warnings. One warning covers a broad area from Stirling northwards, encompassing cities like Perth, Inverness, and extending to the Orkney Islands, effective from midnight Tuesday until 3pm on Wednesday.
A second, separate warning is in place for the Shetland Islands from Tuesday evening through the end of Wednesday. These warnings do not affect the west and north-west regions of Scotland.
Concurrently, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) has issued a flood warning for the Churchill Barriers in Orkney, citing potential localised coastal flooding from high wave overtopping. There is also a possibility of localised river flooding in eastern Tayside and Angus.




