Scotland weather: Heavy rain warnings issued as ScotRail give travel update

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A WARNING of heavy rain is in force for western Scotland, with flood warnings still in place in many areas across Scotland.

The Met Office alert warns heavy rainfall will affect much of the west of Scotland on Tuesday, bringing a risk of some additional flooding and

Elsewhere, Network Rail Scotland said the railway between Dunblane and Perth will remain closed on Tuesday while it works to repair the huge amount of flood damage, but it is aiming to reopen the line by mid-morning on Wednesday. “Across many western areas 15mm-25mm of rain could fall quite widely, with peak totals of 40mm-50mm possible over and around the high ground.Two severe flood warnings issued by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency remain in force on Tuesday for Aviemore/Dalfaber and for part of Perth, while there are 33 flood warnings and 10 flood alerts in place.

 

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