The sun is set to stay in Scotland as high pressure from Canada is set to bring us another week of dry weather.A “stuck” ridge of high pressure was responsible for delivering the sunniest April on record, shattering the previous best, which had stood since 1942.Now, the first full week in May will be notable for even more dazzling rays and temperatures up to 19C by Friday.High pressure from North America has been building and will become firmly anchored over Scotland by Wednesday.Gardeners beware, however.
Clear skies mean that early morning frosts are possible, which could harm spring plants.Tuesday morning could see lows of -4C or even -5 in some glens.Matthew Box of the Met Office said: “It’s looking not too bad at all for Scotland
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