Stormy conditions continue in Tayside
Dundee's match against St Mirren has been called off due to the conditions
Last updated 23rd Feb 2022
Tayside is feeling the impact of more stormy conditions with a Met Office yellow weather warning for snow and wind.
Much of Scotland has been battered over the past week by stormy conditions as storm Dudley and Eustice took hold.
A yellow warning for wind has been in place since six am this morning (Wednesday, 23rd February) and runs until this evening while a yellow warning for snow and ice came into force a five pm and will run until eight pm tomorrow (Thursday, 24th February).
This spell of poor weather hasn't been given a name but it's still expected to cause travel disruptions.
The Tay Road Bride is currently closed to high sided vehicles and has a 30mph speed restriction in place due to the conditions.
Dundee were set to welcome St Mirren this evening in Mark McGhee's first home game in charge of his new side, however the match has been called off. That's due to a waterlogged pitch after a pitch inspection took place at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon.
SEPA have put flood warnings in place all across Tayside with Upper Tay, Blairgowrie to the river Isla, Pitlochry to Ballinluig and much more covered by the warning.