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Sophie Buchan

Glasgow weather: City to warm up as temperatures reach highs of 20C

Most of us are fed up of hearing about the glorious weather down south.

Forecasters have predicted areas such as London are set to see highs of nearly 30C this week but sadly for Scotland, the sun hasn't quite made it's way this far north yet.

But whilst we may not have the desired 'taps aff' weather just yet, temperatures will still be in their double digits.

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According to weather forecasters, the BBC have said that temperatures will peak to 20C on Friday (June 24) with the majority of the sunny interval set to happen between 2pm and 11pm.

Before that, much of the day is set to be cloudy with rain - though thankfully this isn't set to be downpours.

So what does the weather look like for the rest of the week ahead?

Met Office: Glasgow five day weather forecast

This Evening and Tonight

Late evening sunshine inland but turning cloudy and misty at the coasts again. This spreading inland overnight, although some parts of Lanarkshire staying clear. A little breezier by morning. Minimum temperature 10 °C.

Wednesday

A dry and bright day on Wednesday with a lot of sunshine, perhaps cloudy with a keen breeze around coasts, cloudier for Argyll by evening. Maximum temperature 18 °C.

Outlook for Thursday to Saturday

Another warm day on Thursday with sunny intervals, cloudier on Friday with some showers developing and a risk of these turning heavy. Bright with a few showers Saturday.

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