A huge weekend of music is about to get underway in Glasgow as thousands head to the city to enjoy acts such as Pulp, Sam Fender and The 1975 at TRNSMT.
Glasgow Green will soon be bouncing with festival goers as the three day event gets underway on Friday with the party continuing the whole weekend. Whether it's rocking out to Kasabian or singing along with George Ezra, TRSMT 2023 will be one to remember.
But one thing you may be keen to check on is the weather. Rain or shine, the weekend will surely be a good one, but the forecast can have a huge impact on the way you prepare for the music extravaganza - whether you stick on some sandals or pull on your wellies!
So to keep you in the know, here is what the weekend's weather has in store for Glasgow, according to the Met Office.
TRNSMT 2023 weekend weather forecast
Friday
The Met Office expects cloudy conditions throughout Friday.
There will likely be outbreaks of rain in the morning before things dry up in the afternoon. As the day progresses, there will be increasingly bright sunny spells, making conditions pleasant for festival goers.
Temperatures maximums are expected to be 22C, peaking between 2pm and 5pm. Things will remain pretty warm all night long too, with temperatures in the high teens until the music stops on Glasgow Green.
Saturday
Things will feel warm on Saturday with highs of 25C in Glasgow.
The morning will be bright with lots of sunshine and a little cloud, according to the Met Office. However, some showers are expected from midday onwards with windy conditions also likely.
The rain is not likely to be heavy, with the wet weather a possible welcome cool down for TRNSMT attendees.
It is important to keep hydrated in the heat and take time in the shade as temperatures are expected to be in the mid-20s all day long. However, in typical unsettled Scottish weather style, you may want to pack a parka!
Sunday
Things will be a little cooler on Sunday, with sunshine and showers throughout. The high will be 20C, peaking around 4pm and showers will be light with sunny conditions in between.
The Met Office expects UV levels to be high on Sunday, so it is important to apply SPF to keep yourself protected from harmful rays while you boogie the day and night away.
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