If you are making plans across Glasgow this weekend you may want to check in on the weather. And to help keep you in the know, Glasgow Live are bringing you the weekend forecast in full.
Things have been pretty unsettled and changeable throughout January so far, but the next few days are forecast to bring some dry and pretty mild conditions.
Temperatures will hit double figures across the weekend, with some dry and bright weather as well as period of patchy but light rain across the city. Here is your forecast in full, according to the Met Office, to help you pencil in those all important weekend plans.
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Glasgow weekend weather forecast in full
Friday
After a dry start to the day, similar conditions will continue into this evening.
Southwesterly winds will make things a little fresher across the West Coast before period of patchy, light rain.
Things will dry up again later in the evening, with maximum temperatures of 7°C. and minimums of 2°C.
Saturday
A cloudy start to the weekend but things are set to remain dry across the city. Some bright, sunny spells.
There will be a few light showers over some areas, such as South Lanarkshire, with temperatures peaking at 7 °C. Lows of 4°C.
Sunday
A bit wetter and windier as we reach Sunday, with strong westerly winds across Glasgow.
The morning will be cloudy but dry before rainfall begins around 12pm. The showers will continue throughout the afternoon and into the evening before things dry up again around 9pm.
It will feel mild, though, with maximums of 10°C and lows of 5°C.
Things will remain dry throughout the night, with Monday looking a little more bright.
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