The weather in Glasgow isn't exactly easy to predict.
One minute it could be raining, the next highs of almost 20C and before you know it, it's snowing.
We had it lucky for a few weeks where we did in fact have highs of 17C and weeks of sunny intervals.
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But recently the weather has been getting a bit worse with forecasters predicting chilly temperatures.
According to both the Met Office and BBC Weather, temperatures in the city are set to drop to -1C on Thursday (April 7), Friday and Saturday.
Most of the days will have sunny intervals thankfully so if you are heading out during the weekend, you may miss the rain, but if you're venting out in the early hours of the morning up until 7am, you will want to wrap up warm.
There is a yellow weather warning in place spread over two days however this is only set to affect the North-East such as Aberdeen, Elgin, Inverness, Thurso and Wick with Glasgow to remain unaffected.
So what does the weather look like for the week ahead?
Glasgow's five day weather forecast - Met Office
This Evening and Tonight:
A cloudy evening and night with further rain, this mainly light and patchy at first, this turning somewhat heavier and more persistent in places later in the night. Brisk northwesterly winds across Kintyre and Jura. Minimum temperature 5 °C.
Tuesday:
Cloudy with outbreaks of rain through the day, some heavy at times, before becoming more showery in the evening. Maximum temperature 11 °C.
Outlook for Wednesday to Friday:
Bright spells and showers on Wednesday, wintry on high ground later.. Mainly dry, cold and bright on Thursday and Friday, a few wintry showers.