TRAFFIC into Glasgow is slow this morning as Traffic Scotland warns motorists to be aware of surface water amid heavy rainfall.

Vehicles are moving slowly along the M77 Glasgow-bound as of 7.22am, from junction 4 Crookfur Road to junction 2 Barrhead Road.

As of 7.30am, traffic was also slow-moving on the M80 southboundat junction 7 Haggs, junction 3 Hornshill and junction 1 Provan.

The M80 northbound at junction 4 Mollinsburn to junction 6 Old Inns was also seeing heavy traffic.

Drivers were warned at 7.36am to drive with caution after a road traffic accident on the M74 northbound at junction 4 Maryville.

Rainy conditions were reported at 7.53am on the M8, with congestion westbound at junction 12 Riddrie to junction 17 Great Western Road.

The same applied eastbound just before junction 29 St James to junction 27 Arkleston, as well as junction 26 Hillington to junction 19 Anderston.

Congestion was reported at 8.02am on the M74 northbound from junction 4 Maryville to junction 1A Polmadie Road.

Rain and some flooding added to delays on A814 Clydeside Expressway at 8.30am.

East Ayrshire Police also urged drivers to "please take care" and said: "Visibility is low and roads are affected by surface water. Please drive to the conditions. M77 north from Meiklewood Int Kilmarnock moving slowly. Please allow extra time for your journey. #DriveSafe."

The A8 westbound at East Hamilton Street, Greenock lane 1 was closed for most of the morning due to flooding.

The M8 eastbound at Glasgow Airport has seen lane three closed after a traffic accident.