Parts of the UK could be cut off by flooding as Storm Babet batters the country, the Met Office has warned.
A new amber warning for rain has been issued for parts of northern England, the Midlands and Wales, and a rare red weather warning is in place in Scotland.
The red Met Office warning says that from 6pm there is “danger to life from fast-flowing or deep floodwater” in Aberdeenshire and Angus in eastern Scotland, with extensive road closures expected.
⚠️⚠️🔴 Red weather warning UPDATED 🔴⚠️⚠️
Exceptionally heavy and persistent rain across eastern Scotland due to #StormBabet
Thursday 1800 – Friday 1200
Latest info 👉 https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs
Stay #WeatherAware ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/AhhGEuYUM2
— Met Office (@metoffice) October 19, 2023
Storm Babet is expected to bring 70mph gusts and more than a month’s worth of rain in the worst-affected regions of the UK on Thursday.
The amber weather warning covering parts of the UK is in place from noon on Friday to 6am on Saturday due to persistent heavy rain.
Homes and businesses are likely to be flooded and some communities could be cut off by flooded roads, forecasters said.
⚠️⚠️ Amber weather warning issued ⚠️⚠️
Rain across parts of southeast Scotland, northeast Wales and northern England
Friday 1200 – Saturday 0600
Latest info 👉 https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs
Stay #WeatherAware ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/7YJVoKSdQr
— Met Office (@metoffice) October 19, 2023
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency had eight flood warnings in place as of 11am on Thursday, along with 14 flood alerts.
Under the Met Office’s amber warning, between 1.6in (40mm) and 2.4in (60mm) of rain is likely, with the potential for between 3.2in (80mm) and 4.7in (120mm) on higher ground.
There may be power outages in Scotland and some areas could be cut off for days, with people urged to check for flood updates, avoid travel and expect school closures.
Angus Council said schools will close at lunchtime on Thursday and remain shut on Friday to “ensure the safety of children, young people, parents, and school staff”.
Mass train cancellations have been imposed by ScotRail, expected to last from Thursday until Saturday.
It is the first red warning for rain issued in the UK since Storm Dennis in February 2020.
An amber wind warning has also been issued for parts of eastern Scotland.
Storm Babet hit Ireland on Wednesday after sweeping in from the Atlantic, with heavy rain causing extensive flooding in parts of the country.
Members of the Irish Defence Forces were deployed in the town of Midleton, Co Cork, where more than 100 properties were flooded.
Cork County Council said more than a month’s worth of rain had fallen in the space of 24 hours, leading to unprecedented flooding, saturated land and high river levels across the county.
Large swathes of already-saturated Scotland, Northern Ireland, and northern and eastern England will also see strong winds and heavy rain on Thursday, with yellow severe weather warnings issued through to Saturday.
Storm Babet, a complex area of low pressure which developed to the west of the Iberian peninsula, was named by the Met Office on Monday morning.