Those heading to TRNSMT are being treated to a day of sunshine as the music festival kicks off for the second day.
Music fans will be descending to Glasgow Green for a second day of live music after Paolo Nutini and Sam Fender took to the stage on Friday. Saturday will see The Snuts, Foals and The Strokes amongst other acts perform to around 50,000 people.
But ticket holders with pollen allergies better be prepared as 'very high' pollen levels are forecasted for Saturday in Glasgow and you wouldn't want aggressive sneezing or streaming eyes to ruin the weekend. While taking an anti-allergy tablet, it will also be wise to put on sun cream as the sun will be shining all day with blue skies forecast.
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According to the Met Office, Glasgow with be bathed in sunshine, bringing with it temperatures of up to 20C by 3pm and 4pm. Cloud will only start to push in around 10pm when The Strokes are playing their set.
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Weather forecasters add: "A mostly dry morning with good spells of sunshine. Cloud thickens from the west from around midday, bringing drizzle to the west coast in the afternoon. However, Glasgow and Lanarkshire probably staying bright or sunny until late-afternoon or evening time."
As for Sunday, they expect: "A cloudy start towards the west coast; otherwise a dry, warm and sunny day for most. Maximum temperature 21C."
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