The weather in Glasgow is set to warm up during the coming week, says the Met Office.
Although we have not long experienced a heatwave, which saw parts of Scotland - including Glasgow - soar to above 30C, the upcoming temperatures are not set to be record breaking.
Weather forecasters have said that an "area of high pressure building from the Atlantic into the south and south west of England will bring rising temperatures with some areas expected to reach low or even mid 30s by the end of next week."
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The highs of 22C is set to make an appearance on August 10 (Wednesday) but before then, highs of 17C are predicted across the next few days.
Met Office chief forecaster Steve Willington said: “We could see parts of the UK entering heatwave conditions if the above-average temperatures last for three days or more. Many areas of the UK, especially the south will witness temperatures several degrees higher than average, but these values are likely to be well below the record-breaking temperatures we saw in mid-July.
“As the high pressure builds there is very little meaningful rain in the forecast, especially in those areas in the south of England, which experienced very dry conditions last month. Elsewhere in the UK, such as in northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, rain-bearing weather fronts will make limited headway against the high pressure, bringing some rain to north-western parts of the UK.
Met Office: Glasgow five day weather forecast
Today
Variable amounts of cloud and some bright or sunny intervals. A few shower around, these mainly across Argyll and becoming mainly dry across Glasgow and Lanarkshire by afternoon. Maximum temperature 17 °C.
Tonight
Scattered showers continuing across Argyll. Drier and brighter across Glasgow and Lanarkshire with evening sunshine then clear spells; any showers here will be well isolated. Rather chilly through early hours. Minimum temperature 8 °C.
Friday
Another bright day with sunny spells and a scattered showers, easing later. Moderate westerly or north-westerly winds. Maximum temperature 18 °C.
Outlook for Saturday to Monday
Cloudier on Saturday with some patchy rain and stronger winds across Argyll. Mainly dry on Sunday and feeling warmer. Dry, warm and sunny on Monday.
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