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Five tips for staying safe in a thunderstorm as Scotland issued yellow weather warning

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Scotland has seen a yellow thunderstorm weather warning across most of the country which is set to remain in place until the afternoon of Monday August 12.The Met Office has warned that the bad weather could cause some "disruption and damage to infrastructure" during Monday and has urged people in affected areas to put a safety plan in place for the potential dangerous scenarios that could occur.It's been advised that flooding, power cuts or high winds that could cause damage to properties or citizens may take place as a result of the thunderstorms which are expected to produce a combination of frequent lightning, heavy rain, hail and short periods of strong winds.Affected regions and local authorities across Scotland include Central, Tayside & Fife, Grampian, Highlands & Eilean Siar, Strathclyde, SW Scotland, Lothian Borders and Orkney & Shetland.

The Met Office has recommended that everyone stays up to date with the weather forecast in their local area as the warnings may change quickly alongside four tips for staying safe in a thunderstorm.

Here are some of the things you can do to keep your property secure and ensure the safety of yourself and others around you...

Firstly, check if your property is at risk using the SEPA Scottish Flood Hazard and Risk Information assessment which can be found here.If you are high risk, it's important to prepare a flood plan and an emergency flood kit.The Met Office recommends following these six simple steps to protect your property:If you find yourself trapped in a building due to a flood, calmly follow these simple instructions to keep you and your family safe:It is advised to avoid driving in thunderstorms but if you must drive you should ensure you are:It is unsafe to drive, walk

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