A temporary diversion is being implemented on the A83 Rest and Be Thankful route, and it's all due to the weather! But here's the catch: it's not just any rain, it's a deluge that could cause chaos. The area's history with landslides is a worrying factor.
With heavy rain expected later, traffic will be redirected along the Old Military Road from 1pm as a safety measure. This diversion is no stranger to the area, and it's all to ensure motorists stay safe.
The Old Military Road will be the go-to route throughout Sunday, giving the A83 trunk road a much-needed break. But don't worry, the decision to reopen the A83 won't be taken lightly. On Monday, after a thorough inspection of the road and the hillside, the authorities will decide if it's safe to return to the regular route.
Western Scotland is braced for a soaking, with a yellow weather warning in place, including Argyll and Bute. But it's the amber rain warning for the southwest on Sunday that's the real concern. Imagine a relentless downpour, with 30 to 50 mm of rain expected in most areas, and a staggering 100mm on higher ground! And let's not forget the strong winds that will add to the drama.
The Rest and Be Thankful section of the A83 is particularly vulnerable, having experienced landslides in the past. Bear Scotland's representative, Euan Scott, emphasized their commitment to safety, stating, "We keep a close eye on this area daily." But is this diversion enough to ensure everyone's safety?
The diversion is a temporary solution, allowing travelers to reach their destinations with minor delays. However, the real challenge lies in the potential risks posed by the weather.
For those planning a journey this weekend, staying updated is key. Check Traffic Scotland's social media for real-time information, and be prepared for a wet and wild ride. And this raises an important question: are we doing enough to adapt to our changing climate? Share your thoughts below!