Celtic have confirmed that a number of their facilities will be closed due to Storm Éowyn.
A Red weather warning is in place for a large part of Friday, as Scotland's central belt prepares itself to be battered by extreme conditions, including; wind, rain and snow.
Police Scotland have urged people not to travel tomorrow, while Scotrail have suspended all of their services.
Schools across the affected regions have also announced they will remain closed.
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A Celtic statement reads on the club's website: "Please note that in light of the Red weather warning which has been issued by the Met Office from 10am until 5pm tomorrow (Friday, January 24) due to Storm Éowyn, and the advice from Police Scotland for people not to travel, the Celtic Superstore, Ticket Office and other Celtic Park stadium facilities will be closed to the public tomorrow.
"All stadium tours have been cancelled and communications will be sent directly to those affected. We apologise for any inconvenience caused."
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The Met Office said changing conditions could trigger an explosive cyclogenesis, with strong winds, rain, snow and gusts of up to 90mph expected on Friday.
A series of amber and yellow warnings have also been put in place, threatening injuries and a danger to life.
The yellow weather warning for wind remains in place across Glasgow and the west on Saturday.
Brendan Rodgers' side are due to take on Dundee in their latest Scottish Premiership fixture then.