coronavirus figures from across the country. She will likely tell MSPs about how many cases and deaths have been recorded in the last 24-hour period in Scotland.
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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.
But forecasters say that it could get warmer during the week, with the best of conditions expected on Thursday. Southern and central parts could see the thermometer peak at around 27C.
coronavirus figures from across the country. She will likely tell MSPs about how many cases and deaths have been recorded in the last 24-hour period in Scotland.
heatwave.From Wednesday, the average of 20C sunshine is set to melt away in favour of showers and gusty winds.The bad weather is predicted to be bad enough to become the the next named storm of the year in the UK - Storm Fleur.However, forecasters say it is too early to confirm this.Thursday sees a 400 mile-wide Atlantic torment bring blustery conditions across the country, with 60mph gusts on the cards in England's South-West.The weekend will see more rain bursts with the same following on next
House prices in the UK are sitting 30 per cent higher on average than the previous market peak in 2007.The average price for property in Scotland, according to Zoopla, is £216,934 for July 2021 which is a 1.91% increase from the last three months.The property marketing company currently estimates that in the last 12 months, there has been a 9.05 per cent increase in house prices in Scotland.
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Scotland has been baking in a heatwave over the past week, with sizzling temperatures showing no sign of cooling down. The hottest day of the year was recorded on Thursday, peaking at a sweltering 29.3C at at Threave in Dumfries and Galloway.
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.
heatwave is set to continue today with temperatures to reach sweltering highs. The Met Office predicts Thursday will be a dry and hot day in the sunshine with the mercury soaring to 30C, making it the hottest day of the year so far.
hunting thieves who made off with massive statues of baby angels from a posh Scots estate. The four stone pieces, which weigh around six stone each, were lifted from an estate near Kinross, Perthshire and are worth thousands of pounds each.
Scottish parents to join them on Saturday Night Takeaway ITV Studios is keen to hear from parents to be who have funny stories about their partners during their different stages of pregnancy for the hugely popular telly show.
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temperature, a leading meteorologist has suggested. Much of the country has been baking in an incredible summer heatwave in recent days - with temperatures peaking in the mid to late 20s at some points.
Edinburgh Supercentre carpark in the capital at around midday on July 17, reports Edinburgh Live. It's understood a panicked owner had accidentally locked their pet inside the car.
Ayrshire coast today as temperatures in Scotland reached a year high. Sun seekers looking to enjoy the seaside set up camp on Troon beach today as temperatures climbed to 25C marking one of the hottest days of the year so far.
Tilda Swinton is putting on a colorful display.
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coronavirus pandemic revenues by the year 2025, according to a new forecast.Live music is set to return without restrictions in England on Monday (July 19) following the UK government’s decision to go ahead with lifting the majority of coronavirus-enforced rules in the country.
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.
SNP Health Secretary said the government was starting to see a "positive trend" beginning to emerge in the data despite cases of covid still being high. Cases peaked at 4,234 on July 1 following a sharp rise over the previous month due to the spread of the Delta variant which originated in India.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon will set out the next step of changes to coronavirus restrictions in the Scottish Parliament on Tuesday.
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.