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19.08.2021 - 10:45 / dailyrecord.co.uk
sunny spells this week, it's set to end overcast and wet but temperatures will stay in double figures before rising next week. Scots are to bask in highs of 22C in Glasgow by next Tuesday, while Edinburgh will see temperatures reach 19 degrees and Aberdeen will be cooler at 17C.
There could even be a chance to catch a tan with the sunshine set to break through the clouds as 'sunny intervals' are forecast. It comes as European holiday destinations are suffering in an extreme heatwave as air from
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Lanarkshire man has slammed Scottish Water as he fears their discoloured tap water has made his 91-year-old mother-in-law ill.Stephen Whyteside, 40, has been plagued with strange-looking water for the past five weeks, with Scottish Water claiming it was safe to drink.However, when he tried to pour a bath this morning, the liquid coming out the taps looked even worse than before.In a picture shared to the Record, the water was shown to be murky brown, and was foaming.The problem is
Falkirk residents are being asked to donate bottled water to the centre in Fishcross, Clackmannanshire. Animals welfare bosses have issued an appeal on social media asking for urgent help.The post reads: "We are experiencing issues with our water supply.
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Perthshire are being invited to take part in the development of a historic forest. Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) is inviting people in and around Aberfeldy and Kenmore to make their views known on the Drummond Hill Land Management Plan.
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summer blast could last for another week in Scotland despite the threat of tropical storms. It's been a sunny week across the country thanks to high pressure trapping in warm temperatures and dry conditions for the past seven days.
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Scotland is to be sunny for the next 10 days thanks to a 'rare' weather block keeping temperatures high. The country has seen sizzling conditions this week, with Tyndrum in Stirlingshire reaching 27.2C on Wednesday - the highest temperature seen anywhere in the UK in August.
how Scots could expect highs of 23C in Glasgow by next Tuesday, while Edinburgh would see temperatures reach 19 degrees and Aberdeen would be cooler at 17C.
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racism, identity and the history of the slave trade. Edinburgh -born Eunice Olumide tells her story in a BBC film that will be shared as a learning resource in schools.
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