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Glasgow Live
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Laura Ferguson

Weather warning for snow issued by Met Office for Strathclyde region

Spring may have sprung...but it looks like the weather hasn't got the memo yet.

The sunny weather we were enjoying a few days ago has disappeared and a yellow weather warning for snow has now been issued by the Met Office for the Strathclyde region, which is in place until 10am today.

Although the snow is most likely to fall on high ground, the weather in the city today will see lows of 4C and highs of 7C.

Glasgow and much of the surrounding area has been hit by snow (DAILY RECORD)

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A statement from the Met Office reads: "A spell of sleet and snow is expected on Wednesday morning, mostly on high ground. 2-5 cm snow may accumulate above 200 metres, whilst 5-10 cm is possible above 400 metres in a few places.

"This may lead to tricky driving conditions and some disruption on higher routes. Any snow at lower levels looks less likely to settle on roads. Sleet and snow will mostly die out by late morning with a thaw then likely."

Follow the Met Office on Twitter for further updates.

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