A yellow weather warning for snow and ice has been issued for the Greater Glasgow area.
The Met Office has implemented the warning for the Glasgow and wider Strathclyde area from 12pm on Thursday, November 21 until 10am on Friday, November 22.
Some transport delays and disruptions can be expected, as well as icy patches on some untreated roads, pavements, and cycle paths.
The Met Office said: "Wintry showers are expected to gradually move south this afternoon, then feeding inland from the Irish Sea and North Sea coasts at times this evening and overnight, especially through the Cheshire Gap to affect parts of the Midlands and north Wales.
"Where these occur 2-5cm of fresh snow is possible, with this most likely on ground above 100m.
"Icy stretches are expected to form on untreated surfaces during Thursday evening and overnight into Friday morning as temperatures drop below freezing, especially following any showers."
For the wider Strathclyde area, they said: "Rain, sleet and snow showers spreading south on Thursday."
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