THE Met Office has issued a second weather warning after a morning of bad weather.
It comes after an earlier warning of ice and snow in and around the city.
The national weather service’s second yellow “be aware” warning will come into effect at 4pm Tuesday (today) until 11am on Wednesday.
It will affect areas around 10 miles west of Glasgow.
Buzzing here in the office as snow hits Glasgow ❄️🙌🏽 https://t.co/axGwM7k4PN
— The Evening Times (@TheEveningTimes) January 22, 2019
The Met Office said: “Ice will form on some surfaces later Tuesday and overnight into Wednesday, with further wintry showers at times.
Further wintry showers this afternoon & overnight across western & northern Scotland bring a risk of ice ❄️ and some snow accumulations 🌨️. Consider checking the warnings and your local forecast https://t.co/K6ztlTaOU7. #weatheraware https://t.co/xtxS11wvyc
— Met Office warnings (@metofficeScot) January 22, 2019
“Some injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces should be expected, as should ice on some roads, pavements and cycle paths.”
READ MORE: Flights suspended at Glasgow Airport amid heavy snowfall
Glasgow’s motorway network experienced travel chaos this morning, with drivers on the M77, M74 and M8 all reporting delays due to heavy snow.
Flights at Glasgow Airport were also suspended for a short period of time while the runway was cleared.
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