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.
Images from the city centre show lonely figures walking on normally teeming streets lashed by wind and rain, tents blow along Scotland's busiest shopping street, and the gates of Central Station are ...
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'.
The storm reached its zenith in the early afternoon (January 24), with winds of 90mph forecast in Glasgow city centre and 87mph recorded at Bishopton weather observation station.
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Night - Scattered showers with a 60% chance of precipitation. Winds variable at 5 to 6 mph (8 to 9.7 kph). The overnight low will be 40 °F (4.4 °C). Partly cloudy with a high of 46 °F (7.8 °C) and a ...
The Glasgow Department of Public Works has distributed roughly 75 tons of salt on city streets this month in response to ...
Some trains from Glasgow are still cancelled as engineers work "around the clock" to clean up debris and trees from tracks.