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Soaking Scots left shivering as temperatures plunge & there’s worse on the way

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Soaking Scots left shivering as temperatures plunge & there’s worse on the way

SHIVERS and showers will dominate election day, as voters go to the polls tomorrow under leaden summer skies.

In a continuation of a miserable season so far, all of Scotland can expect a soaking and temperatures way below the seasonal norm.

Scots are set to be battered with rain and wind tomorrowCredit: Alamy
Downpours are set to continue until mid-July when the weather could turn warmerCredit: Getty
Rain and gusts of wind are expected to batter Scotland tomorrow

The BBC Weather Service is predicting day-long downpours for all four of Scotland’s biggest cities, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Dundee.

And coastal areas could experience strong gusts of wind of up to 40 to 50mph, with 40mph gusts inland.

The mercury is not expected to rise above 13C in the west and 15C in the east.

The average July temperature in Scotland usually varies between 17C and 20C.

Paul Gundersen, a Chief Meteorologist at the Met Office, said: “Strong winds are expected on Thursday, with Scotland bearing the brunt.

“Inland areas in Scotland could see gusts of 30 to 40 miles per hour, whilst coastal areas and hills could experience gales with gusts of 40 to 50 miles per hour.

“Along with that wind, the west and northwest of Scotland will also see blustery showers, which will perhaps merge into longer spells of rain later.

“A few showers are also likely across Northern Ireland, Wales and northern England, but southern England should remain dry with sunny spells.

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“It will feel cooler in the damp northwest, but temperatures will be nearer average in the south and southwest.

“That rain is expected to continue in parts of Scotland and perhaps Northern Ireland overnight.”

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We told earlier that the middle of July will be the time we see a glimmer of hope for something warmer and drier.

January saw Scotland record the UK’s hottest-ever temperature for the month, a remarkable 19.6C at Kinlochewe in Wester Ross.

And even though it was largely dull, this year was our hottest-ever May before June began with snow on the hills.

A continuation of an Atlantic flow means that Scotland is in line for rain and showers until mid-July, according to the Met Office’s long-range forecast.

Five day weather forecast

Cloud and rain clearing in the south, but turning windy.

This evening and tonight: Cloud and rain clearing to the east, leaving clearer skies for many. Rain likely to continue though across Shetland with showers across the north which can be heavy in western and northern Scotland. Windy, especially in the north.

Thursday: Frequent blustery showers across west and northwest Scotland, with a few showers also across Northern Ireland and northwest England. Elsewhere, mainly dry with some sunshine. Windy in the north.

Outlook for Friday to Sunday: Remaining changeable and rather cool throughout. Friday likely to see some rain in the south with showers elsewhere. A mix of sunshine and showers over the weekend for many.

Source: Met Office

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