Glasgow is set to enjoy a relatively mild few days, but temperatures are expected to plummet later in the week.
Wednesday will be a mostly dry and cloudy one in the city, with mercury predicted to hover around 10 degrees Celsius for much of the afternoon and evening.
The Met Office states that it will turn "dull and drizzly" later on, with the clouds becoming darker by 5pm.
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Light rain showers are expected to start around 8pm, and will continue overnight and well into Thursday morning.
Thursday and Friday look set to be milder, with temperatures predicted to reach a peak of 13C on the former and 12C on the latter.
Saturday will see things cool off slightly as mercury approaches 10C, though the rain will remain for much of the day.
According to the Met Office, the wet weather will dissipate on Sunday - but Glasgow will see plummeting temperatures in exchange.
The weather service predicts a sudden drop to around 5C, with lows of 1C overnight, though it will be a mostly clear day in the city.
Looking ahead, the cold weather looks set to continue into next Monday and beyond.