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There was an 84.6% turnout at the Scottish referendum, far in excess of the 66% turnout (UK wide) and even the 71% turnout (in Scotland) at the last general election.
I haven't seen any predictions or analysis on probable turnout, but it feels to me like a high turnout situation given the media saturation and the importance of the question.
I'd be surprised if the turnout is anywhere close to general election levels. The Voting system referendum saw a turnout of just 42%. The last EU referendum, in 1975, saw a turnout of 65%. I'd think tomorrow will be somewhere between the two.
General elections usually see turnout at around 70%.