RENFREWSHIRE'S weather woes aren't quite over yet with a latest warning for ice issued by experts.
Travel disruption is expected tonight and tomorrow with the likes of Johnstone, Lochwinnoch, and Bridge of Weir all being warned to brace for a cold front.
It follows another week of torrential flooding in Renfrewshire with dramatic footage showing submerged cars and stranded emergency service vehicles.
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A yellow warning for snow remains in place until 10pm today with the Met Office's new warning for ice beginning at 8pm.
It is expected to be in place until 10am tomorrow.
A Met Office spokesperson said: "Some roads and railways affected, leading to longer journey times by car, bus and train
"Increased chance of injuries and accidents on icy pavements and cycle paths."
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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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