SEPA has now given 15 flood cautions the nation over as forecasters caution that over a month of downpour could land in only a few of days.

Five extra flood cautions have been given across Scotland as the nation prepares itself for quite a long time of battering precipitation.

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) yesterday cautioned about the potential for floods in ten spaces of the country in front of the expected rainstorms.

In any case, the heavy storms are required to turn out to be more broad over Tuesday and Wednesday, implying that another five regions have been added to the rundown of flood cautions.

Caithness and Sutherland, Easter Ross and Great Glen, Findhorn Nairn Moray and Speyside, Skye and Lochaber and Wester Ross have now been put on flood alert.