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09.07.2021 - 17:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
heatwave set to hit Scotland in the next couple of weeks is in doubt, according to reports. Hot air was predicted to eventually drift over from the continent and reach UK shores replacing last week's flash floods and wet weather.
The Met Office's early weather reports predicted the hot spell to last from July 19 until August 2 - with soaring temperatures expected up north. Forecasters previously predicted that temperatures could reach 20°C with plenty of sunshine and blue skies and sun.
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heatwave came to an end. The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms across most of Scotland from midday on Tuesday, with twice the normal amount of rain for the month of expected to lash down.
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heatwave has entered yet another day as temperatures sizzle - and the scorching weather is set to last over the weekend. The Met Office has warned the country should brace for a 'very hot' few days, with the mercury to reach 27C in the west.
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heatwave continues. Sunseekers have been flocking to beaches and parks up and down the country this afternoon, with temperatures peaking to around 23C in some parts.
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