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Sophie Buchan

Exact time rain and thunder will hit Glasgow during TRNSMT music festival

The weather this weekend - and tomorrow - is looking like a bit of a mixed bag with sunshine, rain, clouds, thunder and lightning all set to happen over the next three days.

And it seems it has all come just in time with TRNSMT kicking off its first of three days tomorrow, July 7, with its last day on Sunday (July 9).

Forecasters at the BBC and Met Office have predicted much the same for the days ahead with the BBC adding thunder and lightning to the mix.

READ MORE: TRNSMT organisers issue ticket warning days before Glasgow Green music festival

But when can we expect this and what time? Here is everything you need to know.

What will Glasgow's weather be like during TRNSMT 2023?

Friday - July 7

The BBC reports that we can expect light rain and a moderate breeze throughout the day. There will be a dry spell at around 12pm however this is set to change very quickly with "thundery showers" expected at 1pm.

It could be good news however as after this period, it seems as though the sun is out to stay with dry and sunny spells from 2pm until 10pm.

Lows of 13C and highs of 22C are expected this day.

Saturday - July 8

On the second day of TRNSMT, sunny spells are expected to warm up the city from 6am until 8am with the potential for rain showers after this.

Just like Friday, thunder and lightning are also predicted once again with it set to happen earlier this time. The BBC forecasts this to happen at around 10am followed by more from 1pm until 7pm with rain also set to occur at this time.

Lows of 12C and highs of 22C are expected this day.

Sunday - July 9

On the third and final day of the Glasgow Green music festival, it will be dry and sunny until 10am with the potential for light rain showers as the last day gets underway.

As we head into the afternoon, at around 2pm, the rain gets heaver with less sunny spells. At around 8pm thankfully, the rain seems to stop allowing for a cool and dry night. Although we don't think you'll want to remove your jackets as we have a feeling it won't be that warm - unless you're dancing all night.

Lows of 11C and highs of 19C are expected this day.

Talking about the TRNSMT weather the BBC explains: "Tomorrow will be rather cloudy for much of the day, with a few lingering spots of rain around. Towards the evening it will turn dry with late sunny spells developing. A warmer day, but staying breezy."

They add: "Sunny to start on Saturday. Turning wetter through the day, with heavy and thundery showers moving in from the south. Warm, with strengthening southerly winds. Sunday will be a little less warm, with sunny spells and scattered showers drifting in throughout, some of which may turn thundery."

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