It's set to be a freezing weekend as the Met Office's yellow warning for snow and ice comes into force this evening.
The chances of snow blanketing the city have increased and it's set to cause disruption with roads and railway services being hit hard by the icy weather.
People have also been warned to take extra care as icy surfaces could lead to injuries from slips and falls. The warning is in place from 6pm today (March 11) to 6am on Sunday.
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Saturday afternoon is expected to be cold and cloudy before snow batters Glasgow this evening.
The Met Office forecast reads: "Some early brightness but still feeling cold. Turning cloudy for most areas with mainly light wintry showers, turning to rain at the coasts. Freshening winds around the coasts later too.
"Sleet and snow initially will turn to rain around the west overnight. Likely to be quite light and drizzly at times with a lot of mist and cloud. Minimum temperature -1 °C."
Saturday's hourly forecast for Glasgow
12pm - 4C
1pm - 3C - 40% chance of rain
2pm - 4C
3pm - 4C
4pm - 4C
5pm - 4C
6pm - 4C
7pm - 4C
8pm - 3C - 50% chance of snow
9pm - 2C - 50% chance of snow and rain
10pm - 2C - 70% chance of snow
11pm - 1C - 80% chance of snow
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