Flood alerts issued for Ayrshire with warnings of more heavy rain

The Met Office is putting out a Yellow warning

Author: Rob WallerPublished 3rd Jan 2023
Last updated 3rd Jan 2023

Weather forecasters are warning parts of Ayrshire which suffered from flooding after Christmas are set for more heavy rain which could cause disruption this week.

The Met Office has issued a yellow warning of rain which is valid from 2pm on Tuesday until 6am on Wednesday.

It states that occasionally heavy rain, and a thaw of snow lying on the hills, is expected to lead to localised flooding and transport disruption.

Flood alerts

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency has issued 13 flood alerts around Scotland.

Police have advised motorists to check guidance for driving in adverse weather conditions.

The Met Office said: "Outbreaks of occasionally heavy rain, falling on to already saturated ground, during Tuesday and overnight into Wednesday are expected to bring some localised flooding across parts of western and central Scotland.

"Accumulations widely of 15-25mm are likely, with a few locations, mainly western hills, seeing as much as 50mm.

"In addition to the rainfall, rising temperatures will lead to a thaw of lying snow, especially over the hills and mountains to the north of the central belt of Scotland."

Yellow warning

The yellow warning covers Dumfries and Galloway, the Borders, East Ayrshire, East Renfrewshire, South Ayrshire, South Lanarkshire and West Dunbartonshire, as well as part of Argyll and Bute.

It comes after heavy rain brought flooding and travel disruption in some areas on Friday.

The West Coast Main Line between Glasgow and Carlisle will remain shut for repairs until January 6 after flooding caused "significant damage" to an embankment.

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