Thanks for a wonderful forecast. However, I will point out that your forecast for that showery rain further to the west to close in over eastern Scotland later on this afternoon is already being proved to be incorrect in this part of the world where I live here in Edinburgh. If you were to now look at a much more updated version of the latest rain radar map, you will see that some of that rain has gone to the north of here with another area of rain much further to the south (it looks from that as well, as though the actual centre of Storm Brian has gone further to the south than what was forecast, instead of passing right over the top of this area). This means that whilst that showery rain might have closed in in other parts of eastern Scotland, that is certainly not happening here and the latest rain radar maps show no signs of that happening here, either.
In fact, it has actually ended up being a really nice and sunny afternoon here which is only further confirming what I have said in other threads (namely today's Current Conditions and October Precipitation Watch threads) within this forum, that Storm Brian has ended up being a complete non-event in this part of the world having delivered just a measly 1 mm of rain at Edinburgh Gogarbank (all of which fell during the night, last night) and virtually nothing in the way of wind.
The north of Edinburgh, usually always missing out on snow events which occur not just within the rest of Scotland or the UK, but also within the rest of Edinburgh.