Snow and sleet will start next week in Glasgow
According to weather experts from the BBC, temperatures in the city will soon drop below zerowith sleet and light snow set to fall next week.
Met Office forecaster, Alex Deakin, explained: "High pressure has been dominating the UK in recent weeks and it is expected to head towards Iceland which could see the northerly winds pushing south across all parts of the country. Glasgow weather: Hour by hour snow forecast March 10 - Friday The first of the snow is set to fall next Friday on March 10 with sleet showers predicted by the BBC. This is set to begin at 10pm and carry on throughout the night.
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