SOME schools will be opening late this morning as snow once again hits the country.
In South Lanarkshire, Forth Primary, Canberra Primary and Greenhills Primary will not be open until 10am.
Pupils under Glasgow City and East Renfrewshire Council have been advised that all schools will be open as normal.
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Those travelling in the Mearns and Eaglesham areas have been told to take extra care as driving conditions have become dangerous.
All school transport, including Additional Support Needs is expected to run.
Some parents took to social media to complain about the road conditions.
Read more: Heavy snowfall affecting morning rush-hour traffic on several busy motorways
Jamie Wood, said: "Just close the schools, the roads are murder."
Amy Toner added: "Have you guys looked out your windows South Lanarkshire Council?! Traffic is at a standstill in Ek.
"Not sure how you expect ASN transport or any transport for that matter to pick up any kids!"
FirstBus Glasgow tweeted: "Services 4 and 38 are unable to serve Newton Mearns at the moment.
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"Service 4 currently turning at Clarkston Toll. Service 38 currently turning at Eastwood Toll."
Service X3 is also currently experiencing delays on M80/M8 motorways as a result of traffic congestion.
Commuters travelling from Ayr and Kilmarnock face significant delays.
Stagecoach commented: "Due to heavy snow on the M77 we are currently facing tailbacks from Kilmarnock to Glasgow, our services are facing considerable delays and are subject to cancellation at short notice we apologise for any inconvenience this may cause."
Glasgow Airport has assured passengers that they are open and flights will be running as normal.
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