Vehicles left stranded by heavy flooding in Renfrewshire
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Parts of Scotland have been hit by heavy flooding with several vehicles, including an ambulance, becoming stranded in Renfrewshire.
Pictures posted on social media show roads covered by deep water in Paisley and Lochwinnoch.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency, external had 12 flood alerts and 24 flood warnings in place nationwide at 17:00.
The current Met Office weather warnings, external for rain for central and south-western Scotland expire on Saturday morning.
But there is also a yellow warning for snow and ice across much of Scotland on Saturday.
The wet conditions have also led to the postponement of Friday's Scottish Premiership match between St Mirren and Hearts at the Simple Digital Arena in Paisley.
Elsewhere Scotrail confirmed the line between Stirling and Perth has been closed for safety reasons after water levels breached a marker on the Mill O'Keir viaduct.
And on the roads flooding forced the closure of the north bound M876 at junction 2 Broomage in central Scotland.
Last weekend road, rail and ferry links were hit and football matches cancelled as Storm Dennis swept across Scotland.
While the overall picture has improved during the week, parts of north-west England have experienced more than a month's worth of rain in the last 24 hours.
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- Published20 February 2020