THE weather in Glasgow today will be dry and warm with sunny spells. 

Tuesday is starting out with sunny intervals mixed with clouds but temperatures will be mild from the get-go, with 16C degrees as early as 8am.

The mercury is predicted to hit 22C around 3pm, however, most of the afternoon will be overcast, according to the Met Office.

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The sun might peep out again around sunset, at 9pm.

The weather will stay dry overnight, with higher temperatures expected tomorrow.

The minimum temperature today will be 12C.

We previously reported Glasgow is set for four days of uninterrrupted sunshine this week, with temperatures expected to reach almost 30C degrees. 

The new heatwave will bring temperatures up on Wednesday, when the mercury will reach a maximum of 24C degrees. 

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However, this will rise further as the sun continues to shine undisturbed on the city, which will see temperatures hit 27C on Friday.

Saturday will continue to be warm and bright, although the maximum will be a little lower, at 26C degrees. 

It comes as Britain is bracing for yet another heatwave that will last longer than July’s record-breaking hot spell, with highs of up to 35C expected next week, forecasters have said.

Temperatures over the coming days will remain lower than last month’s scorching 43.C but the warmth will continue over a “prolonged period”, the Met Office has said.