Met Office issues new 18-hour UK amber alert as ‘hazardous conditions’ expected on Thursday

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An amber weather warning will come into force for parts of Britain

An amber weather warning has been issued(Image: Nick Wilkinson/Birmingham Live)

The Met Office has issued a new weather alert for parts of the UK tomorrow.

Heavy rain is predicted for some areas, leading to ‘flooding and disruption’ on Thursday, January 22.

A weather warning for parts of north-east Scotland has now been raised from yellow to amber, with an increased risk of flooding to homes and businesses.

The amber warning will be in force between midnight and 6pm for parts of Clackmannanshire, Falkirk, Fife, Perth and Kinross, Stirling, Highlands, Eilean Siar, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Moray.

Another yellow warning for rain will be in place for most of the north east of Scotland from 6pm on Wednesday, January 21, until 11.59pm on Friday, January 23.

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Homes and businesses are likely to face flooding in the more affected areas, the Met Office said.

There could also be delays or cancellations to public transport, while some communities may be cut off.

Drivers have also been warned to take care, while the Met Office said power cuts are possible.

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency has a flood warning in place for the Churchill Barriers in the Orkney Isles, and six less severe flood alerts in parts of north-east and central Scotland.

The Scottish Government said its multi-agency response team will keep a close watch on conditions.

Transport Secretary Fiona Hyslop said: “The Met Office is forecasting heavy rain in parts of eastern Scotland over the next few days, which will likely bring disruption to the transport network.

“If you have to travel, please make sure you plan your journey before you set off.

“Motorists can use the Traffic Scotland service to see if their route is available – they have the most up-to-date information on the trunk road network on their website, social media channels and radio broadcasts.

“The forecast conditions are also likely to impact the rail network, so please check with ScotRail to see if your service is affected.

“The same advice stands for people planning on travelling by air or ferry.”

ScotRail has speed restrictions in place for its Perth to Inverness route from 6pm on Wednesday, January 21, until 9.30am on Saturday, January 24,

Its Aberdeen to Inverness routes will also have speed restrictions from 12.01am on Thursday, January 22, until 12pm on Friday, January 23.

Ferry operator CalMac has cancelled all Oban-Coll-Tiree services on Thursday, while some other services may be subject to cancellations or delays at short notice.

Police Scotland have also advised drivers to take care when travelling while the weather warnings are in force.

Chief Superintendent Scott McCarren, head of road policing, said: “The amber warning for rain means there is a high risk of disruption on the road network and travel conditions may be hazardous.

“Motorists are therefore advised to take extra caution when driving and avoid non-essential travel until road conditions improve.

“If you do have to travel then plan ahead, and ensure both you and your vehicle are suitably equipped for the conditions you may face and be aware that the delays may result in you spending longer within your vehicle, so make sure your mobile phone is charged and you have plenty of fuel, warm clothing, food and water.

“Please also pay attention to any road signage and warnings relating to flooded roads or surface water and do not try to access any routes that are closed because of the conditions.

“Stay tuned to media outlets for further updates and consult the Traffic Scotland website and social media channels for information relating to affected roads.”

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