If you hadn't already noticed, it's November.
Halloween is over and Christmas is officially on the way...but there's the small issue of Bonfire Night to get over with first.
As always, dozens of organised events will be taking place across the city - but none bigger than the official Glasgow Green fireworks display.
We want to make sure your evening runs smothely if you're planning to head along, so here is everything you need to know ahead of November 5.
What time does it start?
5pm: Gates open
7.30pm - 7.50pm: The official Glasgow Green fireworks display
9pm: Last entry to funfair
9.30pm: Funfair closes
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What is the weather forecast?
The Met Office is currently predicting 'partly cloudy' for much of the night.
But it's good news, at the moment they believe there's a less than 5% chance of rain.
However this is Glasgow, and it is November - so be sure to wrap up warm with temperatures dipping close to freezing.
How much is the event?
Great news - the fireworks display is completely free!
Are there any road closures?
Sadly, with any big event like this there's always bound to be some road closures.
Glasgow City Council have released an extensive list, which we have shared with you below.
Diversion signs will also be in place across the affected areas...
PROHIBITION OF DRIVING
10:00hrs to 23:00hrs on 5 November 2019
Charlotte Street, between Greendyke Street and London Road.
Greendyke Street, for its entire length
Monteith Place, between Monteith Row and London Road.
Monteith Row, for its entire length
Binnie Place, for its entire length
Glasgow Green (East Carriageway), for its entire length
Glasgow Green (West Carriageway), for its entire length
17:00hrs to 23:00hrs on 5 November 2019
James Morrison Street, for its entire length
Turnbull Street, for its entire length
Steel Street, for its entire length
Mart Street, for its entire length
Jocelyn Square, for its entire length
St Andrews Street, for its entire length
St Margarets Place, for its entire length
Dyers Lane, for its entire length
Lanark Street, for its entire length
18.30hrs to 23.00hrs on 5 November 2019
Saltmarket, for its entire length
Bridgegate, between King Street and Saltmarket
Crown Street, between Ballater Street and Clyde Street
Clyde Street, between Saltmarket and Gorbals Street
London Road, between Charlotte Street and Abercromby Street
Bain Street, between Stevenson Street and London road
Kent Street, between Stevenson Street and London Road
Moir Street, left turn into London Road
NO WAITING AND NO LOADING
16:00hrs on 4 November 2019 to 23:00hrs on 5 November 2019
Charlotte Street, between Greendyke Street and London Road
Greendyke Street, for its entire length
Monteith Place, between Monteith Row and London Road.
Monteith Row, for its entire length
Binnie Place, for its entire length
Glasgow Green (East Carriageway),for its entire length
Glasgow Green (West Carriageway),for its entire length
Saltmarket, for its entire length
James Morrison Street, for its entire length
Turnbull Street, for its entire length
Bridgegate, between King Street and Saltmarket
Crown Street, between Ballater Street and Clyde Street
Steel Street, for its entire length
Mart Street, for its entire length
Jocelyn Square, for its entire length
St Andrews Street, for its entire length
Clyde Street, between Saltmarket and Gorbals Street
St Margarets Place, for its entire length
Dyers Lane, for its entire length
Lanark Street, for its entire length
Ballater Street (Westbound), between Benny Lynch Court and Laurieston Road
Arcadia Street for its entire length including link to Templeton Street
London Road, between Charlotte Street and Abercromby Street
SUSPENSION OF BUS LANE REGULATIONS
12:00hrs to 23:00hrs on 5 November 2019
Victoria Bridge (Gorbals Street), between Clyde Street and Ballater Street
You can find out more about the event here.
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