Transport across the city has been affected as a result of the heavy rain and strong winds in Glasgow on Wednesday. 

Bus operators have already announced that two routes have been disrupted across the city as a result of the weather. 

Warnings ahead of Wednesday have predicted disruption to public transport across Glasgow. 

First Bus announced just before rush hour on Wednesday night that the 7A and 18 services would be affected by closures to Stonelaw Rd at Viewpark Dr for emergency water works. 

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There was also a short delay experienced due to the closure of Glasgow Subway's outer circle on Wednesday afternoon which reopen just after 4pm. 

Traffic Scotland have also issued specific warnings for those driving in North Lanarkshire, as surface water continues to trouble road users. 

Drivers in Glasgow were also hit after lane closures on the M8 earlier this afternoon. 

The M8 in Glasgow is still heavily congested as a result of the treacherous weather, with Traffic Scotland urging drivers to remain vigilant and safe on the roads. 

Heavy traffic as a result of the weather is continuing to blight those travelling home via the M77 and M8, while tailbacks stretching for more than a mile can be seen on parts of the M80 near Cumbernauld. 

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Trains between Kilwinning, Largs & Ardrossan Harbour were also having trouble running after sea waves continue to bombard the sea wall at Saltcoats. However, some of these began running again around 7pm. 

Those coming into Glasgow are having similar problems, with signalling issues at Helensburgh Central meaning replacement buses will be sent by ScotRail to the station at 5.45pm. 

The Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for wind over the city for the entire day, with particularly bad weather expected between 2pm and 6pm.