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Home / Weather / Met Office Warns of Flooding Risk in Western Scotland

Met Office Warns of Flooding Risk in Western Scotland

28 Sep, 2025

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Summary

  • Met Office issues yellow weather warning for heavy rain
  • 30-50mm of rain expected, with up to 70mm in western areas
  • Flooding and disruption likely, public advised to prepare
Met Office Warns of Flooding Risk in Western Scotland

According to the latest weather update from the Met Office, residents in western Scotland are being warned to prepare for potential flooding this weekend. The national weather agency has issued a yellow weather warning for heavy rain, which is expected to last until midnight on Saturday.

The Met Office predicts that outbreaks of rain will become "persistent and heavy at times" across the affected region, with 30 to 50 mm of rain likely quite widely, and up to 70 mm possible in western parts. This heavy rainfall is expected to lead to some flooding and disruption.

To help the public prepare, the Met Office is advising those in the affected areas to consider creating a flood plan and emergency kit. Recommended items include torches, batteries, a mobile phone power pack, and essential documents. Residents are also encouraged to check if their homes are at risk of flash flooding and take steps to protect their property and valuables.

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The weather agency is urging people to stay up to date with the latest forecasts and plan their travel accordingly, as the conditions may lead to delays on the roads, as well as potential disruptions to bus and train services.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Met Office warning covers a vast swathe of western Scotland.
30 to 50 mm of rain is likely quite widely, with up to 70 mm possible across western parts.
Residents should consider preparing a flood plan and an emergency flood kit, which could include items like torches, batteries, and a mobile phone power pack.

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