While Glasgow city will avoid the Met Office warning, the surrounding areas are set to be impacted as heavy rain arrives next week with the 'remnants' of Hurricane Ernesto.
A weather warning for rain has been issued for parts of Greater Glasgow in the coming week as the 'remnants' of Hurricane Ernesto hit the UK.
While Glasgow city will avoid the warning, surrounding areas including Renfrewshire, West Dunbartonshire, Argyll and Bute and Inverclyde have all been hit with the alert. However, Glasgow will still see heavy rain in the coming week. Rain is expected from Monday, with Ernesto - now weakened to a tropical storm - set to hit on Wednesday with further downpours and strong winds that will mainly affect Scotland, the Met Office said.
Met Office forecaster Craig Snell said: "Ernesto, at the moment, is still out on the other side of the Atlantic as a tropical storm.
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