Members of the public are being urged to 'travel with caution' as weather warnings continue to cover Glasgow.

The Met Office has issued a Yellow Warning for ice and Police Scotland say conditions for road travel may be hazardous.

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The weather warning for ice is valid until 11am and means you should plan ahead for your journey and expect possible travel delays.
 
Areas likely to be affected by ice are:

  • Strathclyde
  • Central, Tayside & Fife
  • Highlands & Eilean Siar
  • Orkney
  • Shetland
  • South West Scotland
  • Lothian Borders

Cops say if you are using public transport then check with the provider before you leave to see if there is any disruption or cancellation to services.

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They are also advising people to plan ahead over the weekend.

A spokesperson said: "If you're out during the evening and planning on drinking alcohol, make sure you have your journey home organised.

"Book a taxi in advance and keep up to date with transport providers to ensure services are running."

The Met Office ice warning for Saturday morning cautioned that some sleet and snow showers would continue in places.

"There will probably be ice on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths, potentially resulting in some injuries from slips and falls," it stated.

On Friday, members of the public were urged to stay off the roads, with weather warnings covering much of the country.

Dozens of schools around Scotland were closed while some shut early due to the weather.

On Tuesday night, more than 200 motorists were stranded overnight on the M74 as heavy snow and ice caused treacherous driving conditions.

For more information about the weather warnings in place, please follow the Met Office on Facebook and Twitter or visit their website.