Scotland is preparing for the arrival of Storm Babet, which is expected to bring life-threatening weather conditions. The Met Office has issued a rare red warning for rain, indicating that there is a high risk to life. In addition, an amber warning for wind has been issued for the north east coast.
The storm is predicted to unleash a month’s worth of rain within just 48 hours in some parts of the country. Local areas in Angus may even experience two months’ worth of rain during the same time period. Such heavy rainfall is likely to lead to flooding, power outages, and significant travel disruptions.
A red warning is only issued when dangerous weather conditions are expected, and there is a strong likelihood of a risk to life. In response to the impending storm, Police Scotland has urged drivers to carefully consider if their journeys are truly necessary.
Storm Babet originated as a complex area of low pressure west of the Iberian Peninsula. It is expected to persist until Saturday, causing havoc across the affected areas. The Met Office has also issued yellow severe weather warnings throughout the week, encompassing a vast portion of the UK. This includes areas in Scotland, Northern Ireland, and northern and eastern England that are already saturated with rainfall.
Residents in the affected areas are advised to stay updated with the latest weather forecasts and heed any warnings or advice from local authorities.