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26.10.2023 - 11:39 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scotland is set to be battered with even more rain as the Met Office had extended a yellow warning for wet weather.
Forecasters have issued an update to the rain warning that falls into place today (October 26) with the alert now lasting until 12pm on Sunday, October 29. The warning poses further risk of flooding as "persistent and heavy" rainfall is expected throughout the end of this week and into the weekend for parts of Scotland.
The latest yellow weather warning covers Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Angus, Dundee and parts of Perth and Kinross - with these areas suffering prolonged downpours resulting in flooding, dangerous conditions and, tragically, deaths just last week during Storm Babet.
The wet weather comes just days after areas of the country faced chaotic conditions due to severe rain and stormy conditions.
And now there is more rain to come, with up to four inches potentially falling during the four say weather warning, the Met Office says. Rainfall accumulation will widely reach around an inch, with two or more inches likely on higher ground.
Despite the warning being extended, the downpours are expected to be much less heavy than those of last week when Storm Babet took hold.
However, forecasters are warning that flooding is possible as some areas continue to deal with the aftermath of the storm. Difficult driving conditions are also possible across some areas, with potential road closures leadings to delays and disruption. Other travel services such as trains may be impacted by the wet weather.
Met Office Chief Meteorologist Frank Saunders, said: "As we head through the rest of the week low pressure systems in the Atlantic will feed weather fronts across the UK, bringing rain and showers for many.
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