HEAVY rain and strong winds are expected to batter parts of Renfrewshire tomorrow.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for the likes of Johnstone, Lochwinnoch, and Houston, with resident told be prepare for travel delays and cancellations.
It means we could be set to have scenes similar to Tuesday, where commuters were faced with road closures and train delays as the weather took hold of most of Scotland.
An accident in the early morning on the M8 led to chaos after a four car smash on the J27 at Arkleston.
To make matters worse, a fallen tree near Elderslie caused an electrical fault on the line between Glasgow Central and Ardrossan, which affected most passengers in Renfrewshire as trains were cancelled until around 10am.
A yellow wind warning has been updated for the 60-70 mph winds which will accompany #StormCallum. Stay #weatheraware pic.twitter.com/cwfveZsTZ3
— Met Office (@metoffice) October 11, 2018
The A760 road in Lochwinnoch was also temporarily closed due to flooding.
Tomorrow could lead to similar scenes with a yellow warning in place from 3am until 11.59pm as Storm Callum hits the West Coast.
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