Parts of Glasgow, including streets, train stations and underpasses are underwater due to the rain.
The MET Office has issued an amber weather warning for rain in Glasgow.
Citywide, there is widespread traffic disruption including cancelled train services, rerouted bus services and more.
Videos from across the city show people struggling to get out of their houses.
One man can be seen in Pollok, wearing wellies in what appears to be several inches deep water on Blackstone Crescent.
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In another footage, a social media user joked about the "Maryhill Road shoreline" as he filmed waves of water spilling onto the sidewalk in North Glasgow.
I had a pleasant Saturday morning stroll along the Maryhill Rd shoreline 🛶 #glasgow #flood pic.twitter.com/RsXCfE7a8n
— kcvines1972 (@kcvines1972) October 7, 2023
A third video shows the Bowling train station, where masses of water appear to flow on the tracks.
Just got sent this on WhatsApp, it’s a submarine yees are needing troops https://t.co/dEvfZTzwaQ pic.twitter.com/XX2s6HltYs
— Dylan (@_dy23n) October 7, 2023
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