sunshine thanks to a 700 mile-wide 'heat bubble' that's set to hit Scotland in time for the Bank Holiday weekend. With temperatures set to rise to as high as 22C (72F), it could make up for what's been the worst late spring weather for 60 years.The rainy weather will finally end on Wednesday, with 19C highs in Scotland and dry sunny skies from Thursday onwards.The hot weather is set to continue for a week before nudging highs of 22C.However, Scots are being urged to enjoy it while it lasts, as the wet summer is set to return shortly after, with the Met Office warning of bursts of “intense rainfall” during the period to the start of August.May is verging on the wettest since Met Office records began 180 years ago in 1841.Another inch of rain.
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