While the rest of the UK gets set for the hottest day of the year, people living in the north-east have been warned to prepare for possible flash floods.
The Met Office issued the weather warning for large areas of the North-east earlier today.
The yellow warning – meaning be aware – for has been put out for Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Moray from 5pm on Tuesday until 6pm on Wednesday.
The forecaster said: “Whilst most places will miss the worst, please be aware of the risk of flash flooding.
“Frequent lightning, large hail and strong winds could be additional hazards.
“All of this could lead to some flooding of homes, businesses and transport networks. Disruption to power is also possible.”