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Glasgow, 20C in Edinburgh, while it will be 18C in Aberdeen. Setting the picture for the weather on Sunday, the Met Office said: “A fine dry spell of weather with some long sunny spells, and becoming warmer.
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temperatures to remain warm into early August. Scots are expected to bake in “very warm” climates from tomorrow, with temperatures climbing to a high of 25C in some southern parts of the country over the weekend.
BBC passenger Chris Clotworthy, who had been traveling home from Glasgow, said code words were announced over the ship intercom. He said: "The boat did a complete 180 degree turn and looked to be heading back to Scotland, this was when it was level with Blackhead (in County Antrim).
Aberfeldy is aspiring to be ‘Scotland’s Healthiest Town’, where residents get the full benefit of living among hills, riverside walks and accessing support from each other. Local health professionals in the Highland Perthshire town are concerned about the number of people suffering from low energy, poor sleep, low mood, diabetes, heart and stroke disease, lung disease and cancer.
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.
coronavirus restrictions later this month. Scottish Government officials have pencilled in the July 19 date for the downgrade to restrictions - which will see the number of people allowed to meet indoors and outdoors increase further.
Michelle Mone says she is now at her ideal weight as she goes from size 22 to size eight! Scots Ultimo founder Michelle dropped another one and a half stone after her recent battle with Covid, and has now lost even more.
weather is expected to come to a dramatic end later today as forecasters anticipate thunderstorms to rock the country. Sunbathers have been enjoying warm climates in recent days, with the thermometer peaking at 25C on Tuesday this week.
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temperatures climb to those seen in the likes of Barcelona today. Temperatures will climb to around the mid-20s for most of the country later this afternoon, with the south west and central parts seeing the best of the conditions.Glaswegians are expected to get the warmest of the sunshine, with the thermometer set to peak at 25C at around 5pm today.
Prince William smiles down at his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, as he joins her during her official visit to Scotland on Monday morning (June 28).
Glasgow set to reach a peak of 23 degrees on Tuesday. The Met Office said of the Strathclyde region: "Mainly dry with some warm or very warm sunshine."However, overnight low cloud may extend westwards through the Central Belt before burning off by day."Edinburgh will be slightly cooler with a 19 degree start tomorrow but lowering temperatures throughout the week.
iOS - Android Tierney, of Motherwell, has been a regular at the Lanarkshire Lisni Pub Co establishments including the family-owned Dalziel Park Hotel, where he regularly enjoyed a round of golf, before he moving to Arsenal.The lads enjoyed a meal and drinks in a Covid-secure area before watching the footy on Friday night.Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the regionDuring the Euros, Lisini Pub Co set up dedicated Scotland
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Scotland, and the rest of the UK, on May 17. A number of countries have been added to it but have since been take off due to the rise in covid cases in the area.
pandemic news is likely to be dominated by talks between Nicola Sturgeon and Andy Burnham to discuss the ban on all non-essential travel from Scotland to Manchester and Salford. At a press conference on Tuesday the Labour mayor of Greater Manchester told reporters he was seeking a “political route” out of the dispute.
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The Mirror : "Isolated air frost not out of the question as we begin in one or two spots on Tuesday. "But plenty of sunshine for Scotland, Northern Ireland much of England and Wales also seeing brighter skies compared to Monday." On Twitter, the Met Office said temperatures were down by 15C compared to a week ago.