This week Glasgow is preparing for yet another year of music with TRNSMT weekend just days away.
And it won't be long before the likes of The Strokes, Lewis Capaldi, Griff and Paolo Nutini take centre stage to more than 50,000 people.
Gig-goers will be hoping for the best of course when it comes to the weather. But as we all know when it comes to Scottish summer, we shouldn't really be holding our breath.
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You may have even heard that July heatwave is on the way and whilst forecasters said this could happen - they have emphasise it's very much a "maybe" situation and if it does happen, it won't be during the festival.
So with the Glasgow Green music festival set to begin this week, what can you expect when it comes to the weather?
Here's what you need to know...
Glasgow TRNSMT weather - Friday, July 8
According to the Met Office the first day of the music festival will see highs of 18C and lows of 12C.
Much of the day is set to remain dry and cloudy. You will however be glad to know that the chances of rain on this day is very low according to BBC Weather.
And whilst there are no weather warnings currently in place, it's always worth keeping a waterproof jacket with you in case there's a sudden change.
Glasgow TRNSMT weather - Saturday, July 9
The second day also has no weather warnings in place and is set to remain overcast.
The Met Office have predicted that there will be highs of 19C and lows of 13C with the weather set to remain the same as it was the day before with a chance of rain, albeit low.
Although the chances of rain are low, it could get muddy pretty fast with much of the heavy rain expected to fall between 7am and 10pm just as doors open.
Glasgow TRNSMT weather - Sunday, July 10
The last day of the music festival will see much of the same temperatures with highs of 19C and lows of 12C.
There are no weather warnings currently in place for this day either with the chance of precipitation also low.
Unlike the other days, Sunday could see some sunny intervals making a great ending to what is set to be an epic weekend. Forecasters at BBC Weather have said that between the hours of 4pm and 7pm, we should see the sun peak out from behind the clouds.
So if you're heading down at that time, you'll be able to see Sigrid perform on the main stage in the sunny weather with her set to sing between 5pm and 5:50pm.
Alternative other acts set to come on between this time include Gang of Youths between 6:45pm and 7:35pm, Jamie Webster between 4:10pm and 4:50pm as well as Connor Fyfe between 5:10pm and 5:45pm.
If you are keen to secure tickets to TRSNMT, you can find out more here and if the foodie in you is wondering what stalls are going to be there, you can check out the food line-up here.
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