After weeks of dreich weather, many Glaswegians have been left wondering when the summer will return this year.
Luckily, the Met Office and BBC have issued new updates revealing when we should be returning to those ideal summer conditions.
With only weeks to go before we can potentially bask in the sun again, here is when it will stop raining in Glasgow.
Met Office reveals when it will stop raining in Glasgow after wet July
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The Met Office and BBC Weather have updated their weather forecasts to reveal when it will stop raining across Glasgow.
According to the Met Office's long-range report, which looks at the period lasting between August 5 to August 29, the weather should start improving very soon.
Despite a wetter start to the month, "some shorter-lived periods of drier, more settled weather are also likely, particularly later in the month.
"These may bring some warmer days, however, any prolonged dry and hot spells appear to be unlikely."
The unsettled weather continues, but how long will it last?
— BBC Weather (@bbcweather) July 31, 2023
Here's the 10 day forecast: https://t.co/obNEbMk8DC
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The BBC has also shared its weather forecast for August, saying: "It will be relatively cool for the time of year, with periods of rain, occasional thunderstorms and brisk winds, and brighter but showery interludes.
"However, there are signs of drier weather developing as high pressure builds around mid-August and into the second half of the month. Along with drier conditions, it should also become warmer than average for the time of year."
Find out more about Glasgow's weather forecast on BBC Weather and the Met Office website.
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