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Scotland Submerged: Floods, Landslides Unleash Travel Chaos
13 Jan
Summary
- Over seven inches of rain fell in 36 hours, causing widespread flooding.
- An extreme ice warning is in effect for northern Scotland.
- Landslides and flooding have closed major roads, disrupting travel.

Scotland is currently experiencing significant travel chaos due to widespread flooding and landslides, triggered by more than seven inches of rain falling in just 36 hours. Homes, roads, and railway tracks were inundated, with rising temperatures and rapid snowmelt exacerbating the conditions. The Scottish Environment Protection Agency [Sepa] issued multiple flood warnings and alerts, with the Isle of Skye recording the highest rainfall.
Following recent heavy rain and wind alerts, most areas north of the Central Belt are now under an extreme ice warning until 10 am today, January 13, 2026. This alert, covering regions like the Highlands and Aberdeenshire, warns of icy stretches forming on untreated surfaces due to falling road temperatures. Authorities like Aberdeenshire Council, despite standing down a major incident declaration, remain vigilant due to the ongoing risk of flooding from melting snow and forecasts of further adverse weather.




