The Met Office has issued a weather warning for Glasgow as the city braces for colder temperatures.
The yellow warning for ice will be in place tomorrow, February 4, between midnight and 11am.
Temperatures will plummet close to freezing tonight, reaching 2C degrees.
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Northwesterly winds will be bringing cold, showery conditions to Strathclyde this evening, leading to icy patches overnight and into Friday morning.
The weather service warned that showers could wash off grit and salt from pavements and roads, making conditions even more challenging.
It added that snow might fall at altitudes as low as 100 metres.
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