FIRST came the rain, then came the flooding. Now, Renfrewshire's weather woes look set to continue with forecasters predicting snowfall today.
Snow is expected to cause disruption throughout the county with experts at the Met Office warning some rural communities could be cut off.
The warning is in place until 10pm and locals are warned "power cuts may occur".
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It follows another week of torrential flooding in Renfrewshire with dramatic footage showing submerged cars and stranded emergency service vehicles.
Flood alerts had been issued by SEPA for across western and central Scotland but these are now no longer in place.
Council chiefs have also warned of flooding on the A760 between Kilbirnie and Lochwinnoch/A737. But, the road is now understood to be passable with care.
All schools and nurseries have been checked by the local authority and were expected to open as normal today.
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Earlier last week, STV's Sean Batty warned the weather system was likely to develop into a named storm.
However, despite the yellow warnings, it seems Scotland has avoided a third named storm in the span of a few weeks following Dennis and Ciara.
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