It’s the forecast that will leave every commuter wanting to close the curtains and go back to bed.
09.02.2020 - 20:26 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scotland is currently being battered by Storm Ciara which is sweeping across the country .
Strong winds and heavy rain have already caused widespread disruption as the Met Office yellow weather warning remains in the place for the whole of Scotland.
Rail and ferry services have been hit hard with cancellations and delays to both, while there are a number of roads closed due to flooding and fallen trees.
Coastal areas are the worst affected with rivers also rising as the rain continues to fall.
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