The Met Office has issued a thunderstorm warning for parts of the west coast and the Highlands.
The yellow warning was put in place at 2am this morning and remains live until 1pm.
Oban was hit by very heavy rain earlier today, leaving the roundabout at the entrance to the retail park completely submerged. It has since cleared.
The forecaster says that thunderstorms may cause some disruption and damage to infrastructure.
A Met Office spokesperson explained: "Thunderstorms are expected to develop over western parts of Scotland and move northeast.
"Although not all parts of the warning area are expected to see them, an area of increasingly organised thunderstorms is likely to produce a combination of frequent lightning, heavy rain, hail and short periods of strong winds.
"Some torrential downpours are likely, with 20-40 mm in places, and a potential for 40-60 mm of rain to fall in 1-2 hours very locally, with hail up to 2 cm in diameter.
"Any thunderstorms are expected to clear by Monday afternoon."
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