Weather forecasters have issued a snow update for Glasgow amid reports of a yellow weather warning for parts of the country.
In the recent update for Glasgow, forecasters previously predicted that snow was due to fall in the city next week with lows of just 3C and highs of 4C bringing a cold end to the first month of 2022.
The exact data they gave was Monday (January 31) with the snow set to last only one day and the rest of the week a mixture of light and heavy rain showers.
This has since been updated with no signs of snow forecast from Weather.com - who originally reported it - nor the Met Office or the BBC.
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Now, the weather seems to be its usual self with some light rain showers and overcast conditions predicted for the rest of the week particularly Sunday.
The Met Office have issued a yellow weather warning for wind though Glasgow is thankfully set to miss out as it is only set to affect those living in Caithness, Orkney and Fair Isle later today and into Thursday (January 27) evening.
Glasgow's five day weather forecast according to the Met Office
Today:
Central Belt and south will be mainly dry and rather cloudy, some brightness in places this morning. Argyll mainly dry this morning before wet weather spreads south this afternoon. Becoming windy, fresh to strong west to southwest winds. Mild. Maximum temperature 11 °C.
Tonight:
Rain across Argyll will spread south to remaining areas this evening, turning drier by midnight. Then mainly dry with clear periods, a few showers across Argyll later. Winds easing. Minimum temperature 5 °C.
Thursday:
Many places will have a dry day with some sunny periods, although a few showers likely across Argyll and the Clyde coast. Rather chilly northwesterly wind. Maximum temperature 8 °C.
Outlook for Friday to Sunday:
Cloudy and windy on Friday with persistent rain across Argyll, some patchy rain elsewhere. Early rain clearing on Saturday, then windy and mainly dry. Chance of further rain on Sunday.