A warning has been issued after a North Glasgow cemetery flooded.
Glasgow City Council urged locals to "take care" in St Kentigern's Cemetery in Lambhill.
Pictures taken at the scene show large puddles, as rainwater gathered at the bottom of the hill.
This is after heavy downpours in recent days. Some of the water has now also frozen due to low temperatures.
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Locals took to social media to discuss the flooding.
One person said: "Flooding was unbelievable. The water was flowing like a river down the paths from the top.
"Never seen it as bad as this before, some paths were impossible to drive through."
Another said: "Terrible flooding in the graveyard. Feel for those who have a grave there."
Council spokesperson said: "We have made a significant investment in additional drainage measures over the last few years.
"Unfortunately when we experience severe weather, even these measures can still be overwhelmed and would advise people to take care when this happens."
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