The Met Office has said that heavy rain will move into the west of the UK on Tuesday evening as Storm Babet brings increasingly wet and windy weather.
The rain will spread more widely across the UK on Wednesday bringing heavy downpours to most parts through the day.
As the rain moves northwards it will stall across central and eastern parts of Scotland where the rain will become heavy and persistent from Thursday through to Saturday.
There is aย Severe Weather Warningย for rain for this area where up to 150-200 mm of rain could accumulate in some areas of higher ground.
Deputy Chief Meteorologist, Steven Keates said:ย โStorm Babet will bring impactful rain to many parts of the UK, but especially parts of eastern Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England later this week.
โHeavy and persistent rain will fall onto already saturated ground bringing a risk of flooding. It is important to stay up to date with warnings from your local flood warning agency as well as the local authorities.
โAs well as heavy rain, Storm Babet will bring some very strong winds and large waves near some eastern coasts too.
โGusts in excess of 60mph are possible in eastern and northern Scotland from Thursday. It is likely Met Office warnings will be updated through the week.โ
#StormBabet has been named by @metoffice and is forecast to bring impactful heavy rain to the UK from Wednesday this week
Strong winds will accompany the storm
Stay #WeatherAware pic.twitter.com/YJYB3haD4L
— Met Office (@metoffice) October 16, 2023
David Morgan, Flood Duty Manager for the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), said, โStorm Babet will bring heavy rain and high winds across Scotland from Wednesday evening, starting in the South West before moving across to the North East through Thursday and into the weekend.
โImpacts from surface water and rivers are likely, and with catchments saturated from recent heavy rain and flooding, weโre urging people to be prepared for potential flooding.
โThere is also concern that surface water flooding may be exacerbated by debris blocking drainage, culverts, etc. as a result of the high winds.
โFlood Alerts and Warnings will be issued as required, and we continue to work with the Met Office to monitor the situation 24/7. People can check ourย Flood Updatesย for all the latest information and theย three-day Scottish Flood Forecastย to see what conditions are expected further ahead.
โIf you live or work in an area that could be affected, consider any steps you need to take now to be prepared and stay safe, and to take extra care if you need to travel.
โIf you have not already signed up toย Floodline,ย you can do so now to receive free updates for where you live, or travel through, directly to your phone. Follow SEPAโs social media, especially @SEPAflood on X for the latest information.โ
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