TEMPERATURES could be as low as -1C by Saturday, as a cold snap gets set to hit Glasgow.
The weather has so far been fairly mild for this time in Autumn, with only the odd downpour dampening the city.
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And although this week is set to be pretty similar, the Met Office are warning Glaswegians to expect plummeting temperatures - although it should remain bright and sunny.
While Saturday will remain at 1C, the temperature could feel as low as -1C.
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The city will average nighttime lows of 10C, with highs of 12C.
But, the impending cold snap means it could be time to start looking out those thermals and stick on the central heating as winter arrives.
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