This a full list of road closures, delays and lane changes on Glasgow's main roads.
Snow has caused disruption across Scotland while the Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for ice and snow across Glasgow and much of Scotland's East coast.
Meanwhile some schools started at 10am on Friday morning due to disruption and some roads were reportedly blocked with cars.
Here's the latest information, according to The AA's live traffic update system.
⌚️06:20
— Traffic Scotland (@trafficscotland) January 7, 2022
Heavy snowfall overnight affecting many routes this morning, Here are some images from our cameras on the #M8 and #M80🌨️
If you do have to travel this morning do take extra care and #DrivetoConditions
Check your route via our traffic camerashttps://t.co/BNHpo8zBhD pic.twitter.com/KnxyGq95FW
A81 Maryhill Road between Bearsden and Maryhill, Wyndford
Normal driving conditions have returned along the A81 Maryhill Road between Bearsden and Maryhill.
There were queues of traffic due to snow throughout the morning.
A803 between Cadder and Glasgow (Townhead)
Queues of traffic were reported by the AA due to the snow.
M8 speed limit
Traffic Scotland has issued a temporary 30mph speed limit due to the snowfall and surface water on the M8.
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Traffic Scotland said: "A 30mph restriction remains in place across the #M8 due to the weather conditions."
It also reopened Lane 1 on the M8 westbound Junction 13 at 2.25 pm.
However, there have been reports of queueing traffic on the M8 Eastbound from M77 to Junction 18 A82 Great Western Road (Charing Cross).
B7011 Station Road from Carluke Turn Off to Lawmuir Road
The AA has alerted drivers to impassable snow on the B7011 Station Road from Carluke Turn Off to Lawmuir Road section.
Met Office Yellow Ice Warning
⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️
— Met Office (@metoffice) January 7, 2022
Ice across parts of southwest Scotland and northwest England as well as central southern England and Wales
Today 1530 – 2359
Latest info 👉 https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs
Stay #WeatherAware⚠️ pic.twitter.com/Nw8pCIxKDL
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for ice across Scotland, including Glagow, for tonight.
The national weather forecaster has said that we should expect icy surfaces from Friday evening and overnight as it published its warning on Friday afternoon.
The yellow warning is expected to last from 3.30 pm on Friday until 23.59 tonight.
This could cause icy patches on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths.
Read more about the yellow weather warning and how you might be affected here.
We will update this article throughout the day so you have all the information you need to travel.
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