It’s the forecast that will leave every commuter wanting to close the curtains and go back to bed.
06.02.2020 - 00:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Storm Ciara is set to hit the UK this weekend with Scotland bearing the brunt of the rainfall.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for wind covering the whole country on Saturday and Sunday, as the third named storm of the season approaches.
Forecasters are predicting that west and central regions of Scotland will get the worst of the rainfall.
There is also a risk of snow falling particularly in the north and on higher ground.
Steven Keates from the Met Office says that Saturday
It’s the forecast that will leave every commuter wanting to close the curtains and go back to bed.
Scotland is set to be battered by strong winds and heavy rain as a third storm is expected to hit at the start of next week.
Forecasters have issued another three weather warnings as rain and gale force winds are expected to batter large parts of Scotland.
The Forth and Tay road bridges were closed to all traffic late on Sunday night due to high winds, with weather warnings still in place amid the aftermath of Storm Dennis.
Scotland is set to be battered by heavy rain and wind this weekend as the Met Office issues a danger to life warning.
A B&B owner told how he in horror as his business partially collapsed into a river during Storm Ciara.
Snow, strong winds and heavy rain swept across Scotland in the aftermath of Storm Ciara- with forecasters predicting further weather misery on Tuesday.
The moment a guest house collapsed into a swollen river during Storm Ciara has been captured on film.
Snow has started falling in Scotland in the aftermath of Storm Ciara.
Hundreds of passengers on a transatlantic flight are having to travel home from Scotland - because their plane couldn’t land in Manchester.
The River Clyde has bursts its banks in Glasgow as Storm Ciara continues to batter Scotland.
Scotland is currently being battered by Storm Ciara which is sweeping across the country .
Part of a Scots hotel has collapsed into the water amid adverse weather conditions from Storm Ciara.
A river in Dumfries has burst its banks as Storm Ciara continues to batter much of the country.