It may be September in Glasgow and Christmas goodies are already filling supermarket shelves.
But the Met Office have brought news we're all longing to hear - it's 'taps aff' time once more.
After the wet summer we just endured, it's only right we're getting a second chance at some sunshine.
Forecasters are predicting a sunny weekend across our dear city, with temperatures reaching highs of 21C on Saturday.
It's getting warmer over the next few days but do you prefer the warmth 👕 or are you ready for the colder weather🧥?
— Met Office (@metoffice) September 18, 2019
*If it's the cold you prefer then there are some chilly nights and mornings this week! pic.twitter.com/xmVbE6AXCq
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And no doubt offices will be full of staff eager to head out the doors on Friday - with 20C and sunshine predicted then too.
But sadly it's not likely to last - with clouds set to return on Sunday before rain showers at the start of the following week.
A Met Office spokesperson said: "A dry Friday and Saturday with increasingly warm or very warm sunny spells and occasionally fresh southeasterly breeze.
"Cloudier on Sunday with outbreaks of heavy, perhaps thundery, showery rain but brighter later."
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