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Flash Floods Hit Highlands as Storms Batter Scotland
26 Jun
Summary
- Scotland experienced thunderstorms and heavy rain after a hot day.
- A caravan park in Dornoch suffered flash flooding and hailstorms.
- A weather warning covers most of Scotland due to thunderstorms.

Parts of Scotland are currently facing a significant weather change, experiencing lightning and heavy rain following a period of high temperatures. The nation recorded its hottest day of the year on Thursday, with temperatures reaching 31.2C in Threave, Dumfries and Galloway.
This heat also resulted in a heatwave for some areas, meeting the criteria of 25C or above for three consecutive days. As the weather turns, a Met Office yellow warning for thunderstorms and heavy rain is active across most of Scotland.
Overnight, a camping and caravan park in Dornoch, located in the Highlands, reported incidents of flash flooding and hailstorms. Forecasters have advised that the current thundery weather could lead to travel disruptions. There is also a possibility of flooding affecting homes and businesses in the affected areas.