Storm Brendan: when and where the storm will hit in Scotland, latest Met Office weather forecast and warnings
Named by Met Eireann, the national meteorological service in Ireland, the powerful storm is expected to batter Scotland with high winds up to 80mph and heavy rain.
Flood warnings also in place for parts of the country
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Hide AdThe storm has already hit the west coast of Ireland with Met Eireann warning that he storm may "pose a threat to life and property".
When will Storm Brendan arrive?
The high winds and heavy rain of Storm Brendan are expected to batter the west coast of Scotland from Monday afternoon until midnight,
The Orkney and Shetland Islands and the Northeast of Scotland are also covered by the warning with "delays to road, rail, air and ferry transport expected, particularly for high-sided vehicles on exposed routes and bridges".
The Met Office also warns that coastal routes, sea fronts and coastal communities could be affected by spray and/or large waves.
Flooding warnings issued
Twelve flood warnings are in place for parts of Scotland.
Stonehaven, Oban, Ayr to Troon, South West Rhins, West Luce Bay, Stromness, Kirkwall, Scapa, Churchill Barriers, Sanday, Fort William, Corpach and Caol have all been issued with flood warnings.
Flood alerts are also in place across much of the country, with Dundee, Fife and Aberdeen all impacted.
Snow and ice from Perth to Ullapool
On Tuesday there is also a yellow warning of snow and ice in place for parts of Scotland, the impacted area stretching from north of Perth to Ullapool.
The Met Office warn that "icy patches are likely to develop on Monday night and into Tuesday morning as blustery showers fall on cold surfaces, especially untreated roads and pavements.
Showers in areas above 200m will fall as snow, according to the Meteorological body, with heavy snow and temporary blizzards expected in areas above 400m.