The yellow warning issued across Glasgow for ice and snow is set to end at 9.30AM this morning.
Across the city, Glaswegians this week have woken up to snow and high winds - but it seems that Storm Gladys is on the way out.
The weather is set to settle today, not only with the Yellow warning ending at 9.30AM, but with temperatures to rise to an almost tropical 7 degrees.
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Met Office bosses say: "Today, there will be rain, heavy in places, with risk of some sleet, across southern areas clearing during the morning, then all parts cold and windy with sunny intervals and squally wintry showers. Some heavy snow showers and isolated thunderstorms in the north.
"Tonight, wintry showers become more isolated later in the night as winds ease. Clear spells developing allowing a frost and some icy patches in places.
"Tomorrow, there will be a few showers around, but most places dry by afternoon with sunny periods and much lighter winds. Cloud and rain for the northwest later."
Temperatures will be at a high of seven degrees and lows of two degrees, but will feel at its highest no more than five degrees.
There may be some speed restrictions on trains as they catch up with damage from yesterday. Plan your journeys in advance if you are heading out.