Further travel disruption is expected this week as more heavy rain and strong winds is forecasted for the north of Scotland.
The Met Office issued a yellow warning for heavy rain on the west Highland coast and Western Isles.
The alert warns heavy rain and gusty winds may lead to travel disruption and covers from 6am to 3pm on Tuesday.
It continues: “Rain, heavy at times will cross Scotland during Tuesday accompanied by strong and gusty winds. Rainfall accumulations widely 20 to 40mm locally 60mm over high ground of western Scotland. Much of the rainfall will occur in a short time period. Winds will gust widely 40 to 50mph inland with 60mph possible in coastal areas.”
The agency has also issued a warning for “very strong winds” for Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire.
The alert, which covers from 5am tomorrow to 5pm, reads: “Very strong south to southwesterly winds are expected to develop across parts of Wales, England and Scotland during Tuesday. Winds will strengthen through the morning with gusts of 50-60 mph likely inland, and 60-70 mph around some coasts and over higher ground. The strongest winds will probably occur ahead of an intense band of rain that is expected to move quickly eastwards during the day, winds easing once this clears.”
Commuters have been warned there may be some delays to road, rail, air and ferry transport and motorists driving high-sided vehicles, especially on exposed routes, should take care.
There could also be some short term loss of power and other services.