Despite the worst of Storm Eowyn over, Glasgow is still under two yellow weather warnings. The city is set to face more strong winds, snow and ice according to the Met Office.
The Met Office red weather warning, covering Glasgow in its entirety and surrounding areas, warns of 'dangerous conditions, damage to buildings and homes', and potential 'danger to life'.
A red weather warning issued by the Met Office saw gusts of up to 90mph batter the city on Friday, causing widespread disruption and chaos with fallen trees, damage to buildings and flying trampolines ...
Wind speeds topped 100mph as buildings were damaged, trees felled, roads closed, drivers injured and schools and supermarkets closed.
Heavy downpours have been predicted to hit Glasgow with the Met Office issuing a yellow weather warning for Tuesday morning.
The Glasgow Department of Public Works has distributed roughly 75 tons of salt on city streets this month in response to ...
A series of "reactive inspections" are to be carried out on the Kingston Bridge on the M8 in Glasgow after concrete fell from it during bad weather. Police were called to the bridge in the early ...
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Aftermath of Storm Eowyn revealed in Glasgow - in picturesThe aftermath of Storm Eowyn could be felt across Glasgow all weekend. During the red weather warning, which was in place on Friday between 10am and 5pm, the city's infrastructure and services took a ...
Heavy downpours have been predicted to hit Glasgow with the Met Office issuing a yellow weather warning for Tuesday morning. Forecasters say there will be heavy rainfall throughout the morning ...
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