After a relatively bright and dry Monday, Glasgow is set to be hit by heavy rain for much of today (Tuesday).
The clouds that formed over the city overnight will remain for the most of the day, and will bring with them very wet weather.
According to the Met Office, the day will start "mainly dry at first" before seeing "outbreaks of rain spreading from the west".
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At around 12pm, the clouds hanging over Glasgow will turn darker, and by 1pm rain will begin falling.
Between 2pm and 4pm the rain will be at its heaviest, before beginning to tail off in the early evening.
After 5pm, skies will start to clear, with "a mixture of clear intervals and occasional showers" predicted in the evening.
These short bursts of rain will likely occur around 8pm and 10pm, and then again at midnight.
Temperatures will remain steady at 10 degrees Celsius for much of the morning and afternoon, though will begin to fall from 6pm - reaching a low of 7C by 10pm.
The wet weather will pick up again in the early hours of Wednesday morning, and will likely hang around for most of the day.