The Met Office has placed yellow flood warnings across the North-West of Scotland. The warnings are in place from Monday to Wednesday, and are concerning the heavy and persistent rainfall expected. The highlands will expect to see 2-4 mm of rainfall an hour.
Along with the downpour there’s expected heavy winds from the Arctic Ocean.
Speeds of up to 25mph come from the south to Mallaig and Portree.

Temperatures are expected to drop with the harsh conditions.

Elsewhere in the UK though consistent temperatures and drier days are expected.
Highs of 12C are expected across the country from the south coast to the North-East of Scotland.
Monday is due to be mostly clear with chilly spells early in the morning.

It’s expected to be mostly the same throughout the following days, with some cloud rolling in.
Flood warnings in the south are still in place, according to The Environment Agency.----



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