By Jessica Martin
A number of Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) flood alerts are currently in place for the country. The flood alerts cover Aberdeenshire and Aberdeen City, Central, Findhorn, Nairn, Moray and Speyside, Tayside, and West Central Scotland until further notice. The alert reads: 鈥淗eavy rainfall may cause flooding from surface water on Tuesday afternoon and evening. Minor flooding impacts and disruption to travel is possible if the heaviest rain falls in vulnerable areas. Impacts will be isolated, with not all areas being affected. 鈥淩emain vigilant and remember, it is your responsibility to take actions which help protect yourself and your property. Advice and information is available on our website or by calling Floodline on 0345 988 1188.鈥 Mainly cloudy with a few showers, some of these turning heavy in the afternoon across western Aberdeenshire and Moray. Best of any brightness will be along the Moray Coast. Much cooler than Monday. Maximum temperature 17 掳C. Mainly cloudy with a few light showers, some of these turning heavy in the afternoon across Perthshire and Stirling areas. Feeling much cooler than Monday. Maximum temperature 18 掳C. A dry and sunny start but cloud will bubble up inland with a few showers developing in the east. Best of the sunshine for the west coast and Hebrides. Feeling quite warm with light winds. Maximum temperature 19 掳C. A dry start with sunny spells and remaining so across western Argyll and Arran. Becoming cloudy elsewhere with some showers developing, perhaps heavy in the afternoon. Maximum temperature 19 掳C.