Glasgow can expect a chilly week ahead as temperatures are set to plummet to lows of minus three.
The Met Office is predicting temperatures to hit a low of minus three on Friday, November 22.
Until then, temperatures are expected to sit between two and three degrees each day with lows of minus two degrees.
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Here is Glasgow's weather forecast for the week ahead (week beginning Monday, November 18):
Monday, November 18
Today is expected to be cloudy. Temperatures will reach highs of two degrees and lows of minus two degrees.
Tuesday, November 19
On Tuesday, the Met Office is predicting a clear day. Throughout the day, temperatures will reach highs of three degrees and lows of minus two degrees.
Wednesday, November 20
Reaching the middle of the week, the weather forecaster has said Wednesday is expected to be a clear day like Tuesday. Temperatures will reach highs of three degrees and lows of minus two degrees.
Thursday, November 21
The Met Office has revealed Thursday will start of partly cloudy changing to sunny intervals by the late morning. Throughout the day, temperatures will reach highs of four degrees and again lows of minus two degrees.
Friday, November 22
Friday will start of with cloud, however, Glaswegians can expect sunny intervals during the day. Temperatures will hit highs of four degrees and lows of minus three degrees.
Saturday, November 23
Heading into the weekend, Glasgow residents can expect Saturday to be cloudy. Temperatures will reach highs of five degrees and lows of one degree.
Sunday, November 24
The Met Office is predicting Sunday to be overcast. However, temperatures are expected to increase to highs of six degrees and lows of minus one degree.
This week will be unusually cold for November with temperatures widely well below average 📉
— Met Office (@metoffice) November 18, 2024
Here's a look at how maximum temperatures will compare to the November average 👇 pic.twitter.com/5RM0SEXAjt
In a social media post, the Met Office said: "This week will be unusually cold for November with temperatures widely well below average.
"Here's a look at how maximum temperatures will compare to the November average."
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