The Sunday Post (Inverness)

MacScorchi­o!!! Scotland to be as hot as the Med

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Temperatur­es reached 27C in parts of eastern Scotland yesterday and the Met Office is forecastin­g a sweltering peak of 25C today, making it one of the hottest weekends of the year so far.

The news is sure to mean a flurry of al fresco Fa t h e r ’ s D a y celebratio­ns with the big supermarke­ts reporting runs on people snapping up b e e r, disposable barbecue sets and bangers.

ASDA expects to shift a million burgers and 500,000 sausages during the hot spell.

While Tesco said it expects to sell 200,000 ice lollies, up to three million bottles of beer and two million bottles of wine to those looking to cool down.

One dad – who is planning to cool down with a dip in the sea at St Andrews, Fife – said the fine snap is good news after a grey, dreich start to June.

Oil worker Donald McBayne, 40, who will hit the beach with wife Laura, 39, and kids Harris, five, and Isla, one, said: “The country will be awash with men with bad sun burn, food poisoning from under- cooked BBQ food and hangovers from too much beer.

“You could say it’s the perfect Scottish Father’s Day!”

But forecaster­s are warning it won’t be shorts and sun cream everywhere, with a possible eastwest split dividing Scotland into scorchio and shady.

The mini- heatwave has been caused by a 2000 mile-wide plume of hot air from Spain, where temperatur­es reached a sizzling 45C.

Much of England baked in sweltering conditions yesterday, with top temperatur­es of around 29C.

Met Office forecaster Marco Petagna said: “After up to 27C on Saturday in eastern Scotland, Sunday looks like 25C – but Monday only the high teens.

“In England, Monday looks like 32C as the heat peaks.”

Scotland’s eastern seaside spots will be a better bet for the good weather today, so day-trippers are advised to head for a poke of chips on the shore at North Berwick rather than an ice cream at Largs if they’re seeking sunshine.

Forecaster­s predict Glasgow will remain cloudy throughout tomorrow with an expected high of 20C. Sunny intervals and a high of 22C will be seen in Edinburgh

Chloe Matthews and Nikki Simpson enjoy the sunshine in

Carnoustie, Angus.

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