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Sophie Buchan

Glasgow weather: Met Office forecasts sunny intervals and highs of 20C before temperatures dip

The Met Office has predicted the weather for the week ahead and it seems as if tomorrow could be one the better days.

The latest forecast comes as experts say temperatures will soon dip ever so slightly with the sun set to hide behind the clouds after Saturday. The Met Office says much of tomorrow (August 27) will be dry with the sun shining down on the city between 7am and 8pm with the chance of rain set to remain low staying under 10 per cent for most of the day.

It does however slightly creep up with the chance of precipitation reaching 15 per cent towards midnight. But by then, most of us will be indoors. Sunday is set to see highs of 20C although the chances of rain will reach 20 per cent with much of the sun being hidden by cloud coverage.

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After this, temperatures will dip around 17C and 18C for much of the week with more cloud coverage and rain expected. So what does the weather look like for the week ahead?

Here's what the Met Office has predicted.

Met Office: Glasgow five day weather forecast, August 26-30

This Evening and Tonight

Any showers dying out this evening. Then the rest of the night will be dry with lengthy clear periods, although cloud may linger across parts of the east. Minimum temperature 8 °C.

Saturday

All parts will have a dry day with some good spells of warm sunshine, although cloud increasing later with a few spots of rain possible across Argyll in the evening. Maximum temperature 21 °C.

Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday

A dry and settled few days with variable amounts of cloud and some sunny periods. Becoming warm or very warm in any afternoon sunshine.

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