DRIVERS and pedestrians have been warned of dangerous conditions as a yellow weather warnings is issues for Glasgow tonight.
Icy patches and wintry showers are expected to begin around 9pm tonight and last until 10am tomorrow, prompting the Met Office to issue a yellow weather warning.
Forecasters say journey times are likely to be extended, while icy patches on untreated roads could cause trouble for drivers and cyclists.
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The weather should begin to easearound lunch time tomorrow with rain expected to return on Wednesday.
The Met Office said: "The wintry showers [are] continuing and snow [is] beginning to settle after dark away from the west coast with an ice risk on untreated surfaces.
"[It'll be] Cold and windy. Minimum temperature 0 °C."
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