Snow has been forecasted for Glasgow as subzero temperatures continue to stretch across the region.
While today will see sunny intervals with temperatures remaining around -1°C, the Met Office has announced light snow will reach the city by tomorrow.
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It's predicted snow will touch Glasgow early in the morning before fizzling out to leave a mainly dry and bright day in the afternoon with some sunny spells.
Subzero chills that we have been feeling the past few days are forecasted to lift tomorrow as maximum temperatures are predicted to reach 4°C.
The frosty snippet arrived early in the New Year and seen lakes and ponds across the city freeze over, with ice skaters taking to Queen's Park over the weekend.
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