Scots heading out may want to swap the shorts and T-shirt for a raincoat, as storms are set to shatter the sunny weather. The Met Office has issued two separate yellow weather warnings for rain on Sunday, June 18, and Monday, June 19, with parts of the country facing disruption from "heavy rain" and flooding.
The bout of wet weather is a result of poor conditions migrating north from England, as parts of the country were issued alerts yesterday.
Beginning at noon today until 9pm, the majority of the affected area is in south and central Scotland, including Glasgow and Edinburgh.Locals in these regions are set for up to 25mm of rain paired with thunder in a three hour span, with a 40-60mm possible in other places.
The warning also says a staggering 80mm may be seen in a couple of parts of the country.Moving to Monday, a yellow warning from midnight until noon will see this area of bad weather become more widespread, impacting much of the west coast and the North East, including Aberdeen, Dundee, and Stirling.
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