The Met Office is forecasting a three-week warm spell
Scotland is to see gloomy bouts of weather this week, but forecasters have revealed exactly when things will heat up again.
The long range weather forecast anticipates a "good amount of fine and dry weather for most" that's to last until Sunday, May 28. June is set to be a warm one thanks to a bout of high pressure that will be strong across Scotland, particularly in the north with "higher than average temperatures" until Monday, June 12.
The Met Office said: "Some showers likely to develop on Friday across much of the UK, interspersed with sunny spells. Mainly dry across parts of the northwest and southeast and possibly breezy here.
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