Scotland's biggest music festival starts today and thousands of people are expected to swarm Glasgow Green.
Paolo Nutini, The Strokes and Lewis Capaldi will headline the festival alongside Lanarkshire names The Roly Mo, Rianne Downey, Saint PHNX and Connor Fyfe.
As fans begin to roll into TRNSMT today, many are wondering whether the weather will hold out for revellers.
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Fortunately, things are looking positive on both the Met Office and BBC Weather.
BBC Weather is currently forecasting 'light cloud and a moderate breeze' for Friday July 8 - with highs of 16 degrees.
Meanwhile, the Met Office promises highs of 17 degrees (for the sake of optimism we're going to put our faith in them) and sunny intervals across the afternoon.
The sun, according to the forecasters, is expected to make an appearance from 4pm - right in time for the bigger acts taking the main stage at the Glasgow festival.
A warning to allergy-sufferers however, the Met Office has put pollen levels as 'high' so make sure to pop an anti-histamine before heading to the festival.
BBC Weather's forecast for tonight reads: "Tonight will continue dry, with clear spells to start the night. Through the early hours and towards dawn, some patchy cloud will drift in from the north, turning cloudier for many."
You can keep up with everything TRNSMT over the weekend here.
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