One of the biggest downsides about summer and warmer weather is that hay fever starts to hit, causing red eyes and sneezing for millions of people each year.
With temperatures set to soar this week in Scotland, unfortunately the pollen count in the air will be higher too, according to the Met Office.
The forecaster's pollen count interactive map shows that levels will be 'very high' across the Strathclyde region of the country for the next few days, with other local authorities likely to be facing high levels too.
The pollen count monitoring network brings together Met Office weather data with expertise from organisations such as the National Pollen and Aerobiological Unit to produce pollen forecasts for five days ahead across the whole of the UK.For the Strathclyde region, which includes areas like Glasgow, Ayrshire and Lanarkshire, the Met Office has issued a 'very high' pollen count warning on the following days - April 17, 18, 19 and 21.
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