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Scotland Faces Flooding Threat: Yellow Warning Issued
21 Jan
Summary
- Heavy rain in north-east Scotland prompts a two-day flood warning.
- Risk of property flooding, transport delays, and power cuts exists.
- Travel services like ScotRail and CalMac face cancellations and delays.

A yellow weather warning for heavy rain has been issued for north-east Scotland, signaling a risk of flooding over the next two days. The warning is in effect from Wednesday evening until Friday night.
Forecasters warn of potential flooding for homes and businesses, with a small risk to life from fast-flowing water. Travel services are expected to be affected, with possible delays and cancellations for public transport. Drivers are advised to exercise caution as power cuts may also occur.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency has issued one flood warning for the Orkney Isles and six flood alerts across parts of north east and central Scotland. ScotRail has implemented speed restrictions on key routes, and ferry operator CalMac has cancelled services.




