There is no denying that snow has been a hot topic and an on-off occurence over the past few days.
The city centre however, always seems to avoid the deeper snow that greater Glasgow sees, despite weather warnings that there may be chaos in the city.
A short video, which features a Canadian woman mocking the apparent chaos surrounding the snowfall in Glasgow, has been circling social media.
Recorded by twitter user @ZEDTupling, the video shows her in a state of 'panic' as she wanders the streets of Glasgow in what she jokingly describes as 'ground zero' of Glasnow 2018.
Just recorded harrowing footage at ground zero of #Glasnow2018. Viewer discretion is advised. #CanadianInScotland #Snow #SnowverIt #TeamUofG pic.twitter.com/8weZ3aydxw
— ZED Tupling (@ZEDTupling) January 16, 2018
She shouts: "“As you can see, there’s chaos on the streets of Glasgow. It’s a terrible blizzard. There are upwards of three snowflakes on my hat! As we speak, several puddles. I almost had to wear mittens today. This isn't what I signed up for!”
The video was captioned: "Just recorded harrowing footage at ground zero of #Glasnow2018. Viewer discretion is advised. #CanadianInScotland #Snow #SnowverIt #TeamUofG."
After racking up an impressive 1,578 views the Canadian comedian joked that she has become somewhat of a 'weather reporting' sensation.
It's wild out there! You going to be ok? pic.twitter.com/JBt65xTeSh
— University of Glasgow (@UofGlasgow) January 16, 2018
No time to waste as the Amber Alert level #blizzard CONSUMES the streets of Glasgow. #SendInTheArmy #OrTheClowns #GlaSnow2018 #CanadianAggression pic.twitter.com/sadFOAUDSo
— ZED Tupling (@ZEDTupling) January 19, 2018
University of Glasgow also joined in on the joke tweeting: "It's wild out there, You going to be ok?"
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