Glaswegians are being told to expect severe on Tuesday, with heavy rain and strong winds set to batter the city as Storm Bram rolls in.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for the city with forecasters expecting 20-30 mm of rain, most of which will fall in a four-six hour period, and gusts of up to 70mph.
The rain warning, which stretches across the Central Belt, comes into force from 6am tomorrow (December 9) and will be in place until 12pm the same day.
Morning commuters could face nightmare conditions tomorrow morning, with the weather likely to cause spray and flooding on roads, leading to longer journey times.
Bus and train services are also likely to be affected. The Met Office also says there is a chance of flooding for a few homes and businesses.
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