Glasgow's biggest parks turns completely purple. Shocked locals scrambled to the banks of the Tollcross Burn in Tollcross Park to watch on as the flowing water turned a bright violet shade on Friday.
06.08.2020 - 15:33 / dailyrecord.co.uk
conditions over the coming days as a heatwave descends on the UK.
Forecasters at the Met Office are anticipating Scotland to get the best of conditions on Thursday, with temperatures reaching as high as 23C in some parts.The dry and warm conditions could continue for the days ahead, as most of Scotland is expected to enjoy sunny conditions over the course of the weekend.High temperatures are expected to stay at the late 10s/early 20s from today all the way through to Sunday.Glasgow could see the
.Glasgow's biggest parks turns completely purple. Shocked locals scrambled to the banks of the Tollcross Burn in Tollcross Park to watch on as the flowing water turned a bright violet shade on Friday.
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The Met Office has put two yellow weather warnings in place and is warning that disruption to travel is likely. Storm Ellen will be sweeping north across Ireland on Wednesday night before dominating the weather for the rest of the week, forecasters have said.
mums have been left outraged after discovering popular LOL Dolls are wearing 'secret sexy lingerie' when they're submerged in cold water. Manufacturers of LOL Surprise Dolls have come under fire on social media after numerous parents shared videos and images of the dolls wearing 'sexy' underwear which is only revealed once they are dipped in ice cold water.
police warning has been issued after a man was attacked by an intruder in the bedroom of his Tillicoultry home. The victim had been asleep at his property in the High Street when he was woken up by a stranger at around 2.20am on Saturday.After being disturbed, the bungling housebreaker assaulted the 44-year-old man before fleeing from the scene on foot.He was wearing dark coloured clothing and was seen carrying a white carrier bag.
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterA new report released today shows that five deaths last week were linked to coronavirus.The National Records of Scotland figures mean the COVID-19 death toll in Scotland stands at 4213.The five deaths mean it's the lowest recorded weekly total since the first death was recorded in March 2020.Across Ayrshire and Arran no new deaths linked to coronavirus have been registered since July 20 to July
weather has made Scotland the perfect breeding ground for killer mosquitoes. Experts fear beasties that carry the lethal Zika rictus will mate with our native ones and cause mayhem.These creatures may even be joined by the Asian Tiger mosquito, whose bite can pass on 23 infections.
Weather warnings issued for Scotland are expected to remain in place until the middle of the week as forecasters predict downpours and lightning. The Met Office said there was a chance of damage to properties by floods, lightning strikes, hail or strong winds and spray on roads would make driving conditions treacherous.
East Kilbride, the Met Office predicts Friday to be mainly dry with the temperature reaching 22°C And for Saturday, locals can expect a lot of long sunny periods and feeling quite warm.There is a chance of thundery showers moving up from the South on Monday.