The UK faces robust winds, heavy rain, flooding and snow following a interval of unseasonably heat climate.
Yellow climate warnings are in place throughout the east of Scotland and north east of England till 6pm on Friday.
Meanwhile an amber rain warning was issued for the northeast of Scotland from the early hours till 3pm.
There are additionally 11 flood warnings and 88 flood alerts in place in England.
On Friday morning, all colleges in Brechin, Montrose and Kirriemuir had been closed resulting from localised flooding, in addition to greater than a dozen others.
A lane of the M9 westbound was closed at J2 resulting from flooding, whereas in Fife the A92 was closed between the Parbroath Crossroads and Melville Lodges resulting from flooding.
Met Office meteorologist Tom Morgan mentioned areas coated by the amber warning would expertise greater than 100mm of rain.
“With this kind of rainfall, we are expecting some flooding,” he mentioned.
Mr Morgan mentioned coastal areas would even be battered by robust winds.
“We have very strong onshore winds and very large waves,” he added.
“There may be some disruption to transport, including ferries and the road network.”
Yellow warning areas can also see some flooding, he added.
Temperatures will hover round 9C to 11C, extra typical for this time of yr.
Mr Morgan mentioned the climate on the weekend could be “quite clear” with an opportunity of snow.
“It stays quite clear over the weekend,” he mentioned.
“We may see the first snowflakes of autumn over high ground and in the Scottish hills and the Pennines.”
Mr Morgan added: “There is more uncertainty than usual after Sunday.
“It will most likely be fairly unsettled, with some rain at occasions and presumably fairly windy as effectively.”
Source: information.sky.com”