The Met Office has extended the yellow weather warning for rain in Scotland, including the Northeast Highlands and western parts of the Central Belt. The warning will end earlier than expected, at 3am on Monday morning. Heavy rain is expected in Central, Eastern Scotland, and Northeast England, with some areas seeing 20-40 mm of rain and others potentially experiencing 100-120 mm on the mountains. The rain will gradually ease from Sunday afternoon and night. Strong winds with gusts of 50-60 mph are also likely along exposed coasts of northeastern and eastern Scotland.
Scotland's yellow weather warning for rain has been extended across more of the country in a update by the Met Office today.
The warning began at 12am this morning and will conclude at 3am on Monday morning , instead of continuing until later on in the day. Many parts of the warning area will see 20-40 mm of rain, whilst the wettest spots, most likely from Stirling and Fife northwards into Angus and Aberdeenshire, could see 50-80 mm, and isolated 100-120 mm on the mountains.
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