More warnings have been issued for Ayrshire as Storm Eunice blows in today, with the latest being that coastal areas could see some flooding.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) has issued a flood warning for Ayr and Troon.
They say that coastal areas are at risk from waves overtopping and spray along the sea front between 12pm-2pm.
There is also a flood alert in place for the entire Ayrshire and Arran area for coastal flooding.
A combination of strong winds, storm surge and large waves at exposed coasts could see some wave and spray overtopping. The greatest risk is around the time of high tide, which is 1pm.
A statement on SEPA's website reads: "Remain vigilant and remember, it is your responsibility to take actions which help protect yourself and your property.
"Advice and information is also available through Floodline on 0345 9881188. This FLOOD WARNING is now in force until further notice and was sent by phone and sms free of charge to registered customers of our Floodline direct warning service.
"If you haven't already signed up to receive free flood messages, please call Floodline or register online at sepa.org.uk/floodingsignup.
"Your Floodline quick dial number for this area is 24207."
The area highlighted in red indicates the target area that SEPA will issue a flood warning for.
The Met Office also has warnings in place for snow and wind to affect parts of Ayrshire today.
Read more: Yellow weather warning for snow and wind in East and South Ayrshire
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