Dundee and Tayside look set for a calm end to the week in the aftermath of Storm Henry.
Winds of 100mph were recorded as the as the area was battered by hurricane-force gales and heavy rain at the start of the week, bringing down trees and signage across the region.
The Tay Road Bridge even had to close for a short time last night to repair damage caused by the winds.
However, the storm has past and and the weather is ‘returning to normal’ for this time of year.
John Mitchell, a Met Office forecaster, said the weather was on the up.
He said: “Today is going to be a nice day with light winds, sunny spells and will be generally dry.
“It will be a bit chilly with temperatures around the 5C mark.
“The evening will be more cloudy and some light rain coming in from the west through the night. There will also be some snow over higher ground on the hills around Dundee.
“Thursday will be a cloudy day with light rain on and off and light wind. The weather is returning to normal for this time of year with a high of 8C.”
Unfortunately the weekend could be wet and windy, but nothing like what came with Storm Henry.
John added: “Heading in to the weekend, we’ll have some rain on Friday. This will be heavy for a time with some strong south-westerly winds though this will be nothing like what we’ve seen in the last few days. Wind speeds will peak at around 40-50mph.”
“There is a bit of uncertainty over the weekend, but just now Saturday looks to be a dry and bright day.
“There is some severe weather for the south of the UK but Scotland looks set to miss out on that.”
The next storm will be named Imogen by the Met Office, but it is not yet known when that will hit.