A popular Scots football pub was forced to close its doors after its marquee roof flew off amid torrential rain.
Ferrari's in Dundee had to turn punters away on Saturday evening when miserable weather caused weekend mayhem.
Under current coronavirus restrictions venues can only serve alcohol to Scots if they are sat outside.
Outdoor revellers must be turfed out by the 10pm curfew.
Meanwhile indoor visitors can eat and drink non-alcoholic libations until 8pm.
The popular watering hole in the city's Ogilvie Street released an official statement on their social media to let customers know what happened.
'Gutted' staff shared the post alongside a photo of the hollow looking structure.
It read: "Hey folks.
"Unfortunately we have had to close due to now having no roof attached to our tent anymore thanks to God's weather.
"Hopefully we will be back open tomorrow but if not we will keep you posted and let you know.
"We hope you enjoy your Saturdays guys and we hope to see you all again soon."
Thankfully the issue was resolved with pub chiefs announcing that the Stobswell venue would be able to welcome customers back from 12pm on Sunday.
The follow up statement read: "Hey folks. We have managed to put up a temporary cover over our tent until we get a new one, so will be opening tomorrow from 12pm.
"We do apologise for the inconvenience.
"We are gutted as much as you are having to close today but at least we can now reopen tomorrow.
"Thank you so much for all your messages, custom and support we really appreciate it.
"See you tomorrow from 12pm."
The current coronavirus restrictions are in place until May 17.
All going well, hospitality venues will be able to sell alcohol indoors from this date.
It comes as the Scottish Government has confirmed that no people have died from coronavirus in the last recorded 24 hour period.
The latest figures for Scotland, released on Saturday showed that 224 new cases had been identified overnight.
It means the death toll since last March – of people who first tested positive for the virus within the previous 28 days – remains the same at 7,661 .
There are currently 68 people in hospital confirmed to have the virus with 8 being treated in intensive care.
The next Covid-19 figures announcement will be on Sunday afternoon.
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