Glasgow's conditions are once again set to take a turn for the worse as a weather map shows bands of snow incoming.
As we continue to head through winter, forecasters are expecting snowfall across the city. It comes as a 750-mile long blizzard is set to hit the UK, with a number of major cities facing a 90 per cent risk of snow.
According to advanced weather modelling maps from WX Charts, snow will fall in Scotland on Thursday afternoon (February 9).
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Glasgow set to see at least one inch settle on the ground, with snow falling at a rate of up to three inches per hour in less built-up areas.
This is shown by regions of light purple inside dark purple on WX Charts, with snow also set to fall in other parts of Scotland including Aberdeen and Edinburgh.
Netweather has said that February 10 is a day people should take caution and brace for snow, with people being urged to prepare for the bad weather.
In the Met Office long-term forecast, their experts have said: "The most likely scenario is for wetter, windier and milder weather to move in from the west, however there is a small chance of easterly winds developing bringing colder weather and some snow showers."
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