WEATHER warnings for wind, snow and rain have been issued across Scotland this weekend.
This comes amid Storm Darragh which is set to bring widespread disruption to the UK, especially in Wales where a red weather warning and "danger to life" advisory have been issued.
If you're interested in seeing all the weather alerts in place across Scotland in the next few days, here is everything you need to know.
See all the weather warnings in place for wind, snow and rain in Scotland this weekend
#StormDarragh has been named and is forecast to bring very strong winds and heavy rain to the UK later on Friday and through the weekend #WeatherAware ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/xqPH9hvqxs
— Met Office (@metoffice) December 5, 2024
These are all the wind, snow and rain weather warnings issued by the Met Office for Scotland this weekend.
Yellow rain warning
A rain warning has been issued for most of the lowlands this week, potentially causing "transport disruption" in the highly-populated central belt.
This warning will be in place today (Friday, December 6) from 3pm until 12pm on Saturday, December 7.
Yellow snow warning
A yellow snow warning has been issued for the Cairngorms where driving conditions are expected to be "difficult".
The alert, which is in place today (Friday, December 6) from 8pm until 9am on Saturday, December 7, is also expected to affect train services.
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Yellow wind warnings
For most of Scotland and the entirety of England and Wales, a yellow weather warning will be in place for wind.
This could bring with it some "damage to buildings" and could cause injuries and loss of life. Much of this risk will come from flying debris and falling trees.
This alert will be in place from 3pm today (Friday, December 6) until 6am on Sunday, December 8.
Amber weather warning
A more serious amber weather warning has been issued for Dumfries and Galloway on Saturday.
This is expected to pose a "danger to life" with flying debris and large waves making travel and any other outdoor activity risky.
The warning will be in place from 1pm until 9pm.