The tail end of Storm Noa is set to hit Scotland
Scotland could be hit by the tail end of Storm Noa as low pressure may bring heavy rain and an overnight freeze.
The weather system, named Storm Noa by Meteo France, has not yet been classed as a storm by the UK Met Office but yellow warnings for wind have been issued in southern parts of the UK. It comes after a wintry start to the week in parts of Scotland, which saw a yellow warning for rain issued in southern and western areas on Monday.
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