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09.09.2021 - 11:13 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Forecasters say thunderstorms and flash flooding will bring to an end a two day heatwave - with Wednesday being the hottest September day for around 115 years. Residents in Falkirk have been told to prepare for heavy rain and travel disruption today, Thursday September, 9.
A Yellow 'be prepared' warning has been issued by the Met Office which states there is potential for 20 to 30 mm of rain in less than an hour and up to 40 mm in 2 hours for some places. It is in place from 10am until 8pm.Homes
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Scotland will be treated to a dry and sunny day in a brief warm blast before torrential rain hits this weekend. The Met Office says maximum temperatures will reach 21C on Thursday in the east in what will be one of the last hot days of summer.
The Isle Of Wight Festival is set to return this weekend for its rescheduled 2021 edition – you can check out the latest weather forecast below.After cancelling its 2020 edition due to the coronavirus pandemic, the long-running festival was then forced to reschedule its 2021 event due to the continuing effects of the health crisis in the UK.The Isle Of Wight Festival 2021 will now kick off tomorrow (September 16), with the festival set to run at Seaclose Park in Newport until Sunday (September
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TRNSMT Festival 2021 is set to take place this weekend, and the weather isn’t looking great.The Scottish festival was rescheduled from July following concerns around the coronavirus pandemic, and will be headlined by Liam Gallagher, Courteeners and The Chemical Brothers.The three-day event at Glasgow Green will also see performances from the likes of Sam Fender, AJ Tracey, Little Simz, Becky Hill and Declan McKenna – but not a whole lot of sunshine.Apart from a brief spell on the Friday
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