Just when you thought the snow was gone, it seems to have reappeared with February set to bring colder weather conditions in its first week.
The city, according to weather forecasters at the BBC, is to expect sleet and hail showers next month and lows of just 3C.
The sleet is predicted to start as early as 4am on Wednesday (February 2) and continue throughout the night.
It is set to stay like this until around 9am, when the sleet will then turn into hail. This will then carry on from 10am until 10pm that night.
After this, the night is set to be mainly dry with a few light rain showers expected but thankfully nothing heavy.
The sleet then starts up again in the early hours of Thursday (February 3) at around 3am and these are again expected to carry on until the late morning where it stops at 10am.
Thankfully the sleet will not come to much or cause anyone to be trapped by any heavy downfall, however drivers are always urged caution due to slippery surfaces.

Glasgow's five day weather forecast
This Evening and Tonight:
A few clearer spells possible across eastern parts but generally a cloudy night with, especially across western and northern parts, patchy light rain and drizzle. Minimum temperature 4 °C.
Saturday:
Remaining generally cloudy, although some brighter spells likely in east, with a little rain or drizzle, perhaps more persistent across Argyll for a time around midday. Mild southwesterly breeze. Maximum temperature 10 °C.
Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday:
Largely cloudy, again eastern parts likely to see the best of any brighter spells, with occasional rain and drizzle, these more persistent at times across Argyll Monday and Tuesday.