Glasgow has been hit with a yellow weather warning ahead of torrential rain and possible travel disruptions.
According to forecasters, the warning starts at 10am on Tuesday, November 10, and will extend until 11.59pm on Wednesday, November 10.
On Tuesday, November 10, the rain, expected to descend from the south, will intensify as the day progresses - particularly in the afternoon.
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Estimates suggest around 20mm to 40mm rainfall in most areas, with some spots potentially experiencing over 60mm of rain by the day's end.
Forecasters have also warned of the possibility of accidents leading to further delays.
Weather experts have outlined a list of guidelines to help people stay safe and cope with the impending weather.
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This includes checking whether your location is at risk of flooding and, if applicable, preparing suitable measures such as a flood plan and an emergency kit.
Since power outages are a risk in such severe weather, gathering equipment like torches and batteries, and a mobile phone power pack in advance is recommended.
Keeping updated on local weather forecasts can help reduce inconveniences caused by weather warnings, as changes can occur quickly.
Travel for motorists could be seriously affected, so checking road conditions beforehand is key.
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For those who use public transport, checking with bus and train services is also advised as schedules may change due to the weather.
Keeping an eye on weather updates and warnings as they evolve is important for safety.
A list of the areas which have been placed under the warning is as follows:
- East Ayrshire
- East Dunbartonshire
- East Renfrewshire
- Glasgow Inverclyde
- North Ayrshire
- North Lanarkshire
- Renfrewshire
- South Ayrshire
- South Lanarkshire
- West Dunbartonshire
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