A rollercoaster week of weather will see a day of high temperatures followed by high winds and torrential rain hit West Fife.
Tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon will bring unseasonably warm weather with highs of 19 °C.
A yellow weather warning for wind has been removed for later in the week but Thursday and Friday will still be very windy.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for rain on Saturday though.
Where flooding occurs, there is a slight chance of delays or cancellations to train and bus services.
A spokesperson said: "The zone of heavy rain affecting England and Wales on Friday is expected to slowly move northwards on Saturday, with the focus of heaviest rainfall slowly moving away from south Wales but increasingly into parts of Scotland.
"Areas of high ground exposed to the south and south west will be most affected, with the potential for 50-80 mm in 12 hours, and a chance of over 120 mm in a few spots by the end of the event.
"The rain is expected to be accompanied by strong winds, which may increase autumnal leaf fall and potential for blocked drains/culverts, heightening the potential for flooding."
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