The Met Office have issued a weather warning for areas of Grampian and the north-east, with heavy rain fall expected.
Covering Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Moray, the yellow warning, meaning be aware, is valid from noon until midnight.
Persistent rain is expected across the North-east today, which combined with last night’s rain, may cause localised flooding.
Scattered heavy, thundery showers are expected to develop, leading to slow-moving downpours throughout the north-east.
An extra 20-40mm of rain is predicted to fall, adding to the 40mm which feel since yesterday.
The Met Office Chief Forecaster said: “The area of rain that has affected the northeast of Scotland is expected to remain in situ today giving further totals of 20-40 mm.
“Added to already recorded values of up to 40 mm since yesterday, this is expected to swell rivers and streams.”
Yellow weather warning issued for north-east as heavy rain sets in