Heavy rain and high winds set to impact Scotland during Storm Aiden
Yellow weather warnings cover large parts of Scotland.
Heavy rain and strong winds is forecast to hit parts of Scotland with a risk of flooding and travel disruption.
All parts of the UK will get wet weather, with western and hilly areas in line to receive the biggest drenching as Storm Aiden moves in from the west, said the Met Office.
Yellow warnings for wind and rain cover large parts of Scotland - warning of spray and flooding on roads, flooding of some homes and businesses, interruption to some power supplies, and bus and train delays.
Met Office deputy chief meteorologist Martin Young said: "As the heavy rain and strong winds from Storm Aiden sweeps eastwards on Saturday, another system quickly follows on Sunday that contains the remnants of ex-Hurricane Zeta, bringing further heavy rain and strong winds.
"Given that this is falling on already saturated ground from what has been a wet October, there is an increased risk of flooding in some warnings areas.
"We're urging people to keep a close eye on the forecast, flood alerts and warnings in their areas.''
The warning lasting through Saturday expects bouts of heavy rain to hit southern, central and western Scotland through the weekend and bring a risk of flooding.
Predicted rainfall throughout Saturday is expected to be 20-40mm in lower-lying areas, while hilly areas could see 40-60mm, the Met Office said.
Very strong winds could affect north-west Scotland between noon and 9pm on Sunday, including the possibilities of power cuts and delays for high-sided vehicles and public transport.
Gary White, the duty tactical manager for Natural Resources Wales, said flooding is likely up and down the country over the next few days.
He said: "Our emergency response workers will be at key sites checking defences are in good working order and making sure any drainage grids and screens are clear to reduce the risk to people and their homes.''
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