Today was a bright, sunny day for many parts of the north-east but according to the forecast, tomorrow is going to be very different.
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for heavy rain for Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire.
Rain will turn persistent and occasionally heavy across parts of eastern Scotland, bringing the risk of localised flooding between 12.30pm and 11pm.
The chief forecaster’s assessment on the Met Office website said: “An active frontal system will push up from the south on Friday night and Saturday morning, only slowly clearing north later on Saturday. 20-30mm of rain is expected to fall quite widely while some areas could see around 40mm, mainly over the higher ground. A short period of snow is possible on higher ground above 300-400m before it turns to rain.”
A flood warning has also been issued.
The alert says: “Heavy and persistent rain has been forecast for throughout the day on Saturday from late morning. This may cause minor flooding impacts from local surface water runoff and from small watercourses, especially in known trouble spots. Wet road surfaces and difficult driving conditions are expected.”
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