The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for Glasgow with a heavy downpour set to hit the city.
The warning will come into force at 3am on Friday and will last until 6pm on Friday, with 15-30mm of rain to fall widely within a 12 hour period and 60-80mm possible in a few areas.
According to the forecaster, we can expect spray and flooding which could lead to difficult driving conditions and some road closures, delays or cancellations to public transport services and there is a chance that some rural communities could become cut off due to flooded roads.
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There is also a potential risk of damage to some homes and businesses.
The Met Office said: "Heavy rain will develop in the early hours of Friday morning, lasting into the afternoon before clearing from the west. 15-30mm will fall widely within a 12 hour period with 60-80mm possible in a few areas, mainly across high ground in the southwest.
"There is quite large uncertainty over the north-south position of the rain which will likely require further updates to the rain warning. There is also an additional risk of rain turning to snow along its northern edge.
"This is currently most likely over high ground across the central Highlands and may require further warnings."
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