Road closures remain in place across Angus

As of mid-morning today (Friday, October 27), Angus Council’s list of known road closures remains unchanged, as the Met Office’s yellow weather warning is extended into Monday..
Road remain closed across Angus, with drivers being warned to take heed of closure signs. (Wallace Ferrier)Road remain closed across Angus, with drivers being warned to take heed of closure signs. (Wallace Ferrier)
Road remain closed across Angus, with drivers being warned to take heed of closure signs. (Wallace Ferrier)

The following roads remain closed to traffic:-

A937 (from C38 junction to Marykirk Village)

A92 Lower Northwater Bridge (on bridge only) north of Montrose

C6 off of B954 at Eastfield House

C12, between Fowlis Village Hall and junction with the A923 Coupar Angus to Dundee

Craig O’Loch Road, Forfar (at Fiskens)

A933 (Brechin Bridge to A934/ B9113 crossroads)

U444 at Bridge of Dun

U458 Reswallie for its entirety

B9127 Whiggstreet to B978

B957 from Justinhaugh Bridge to C32 Memus Junction

U339 (Bonnyton) from B954 to C6

B9128 From Crachie to Upper Tulloes

U456 (Finavon Hill) From Bogardo to B9134

For updates on disruption to the wider roads network, see Traffic Scotland’s website and social media.

A council spokesperson said: “With Yellow warnings currently in place and due to last until midnight on Monday, drivers should consider whether their journey is absolutely necessary.

“Many roads will become flooded but may not immediately be marked as being closed. If you find that a road is flooded, turn around and find another route.

“Do not ignore Road Closed signs. Signs will be removed when a road can be safely re-opened. Stay away from swollen rivers and not walk or drive through flood water.

When faced with flood water, don’t drive through it. Turn around.”

Follow @SEPAFlood on X, previously Twitter, for regular flooding updates.

You can also check SEPA’s daily Scottish Flood Forecast for the earliest indication of where and when flooding is expected.

Sign up to Floodline to receive free flooding messages direct to your phone.

Angus Council’s severe weather watch page remains open and contains important updates and information.

Help and advice for people and businesses affected by severe flooding is also provided through the local authority’s Flood recovery support page.