But parts of the country are already being hit by water scarcity.
The sun will be shining today and tomorrow, with the mercury set to rise to 23C or 24C in central Scotland.
Spring has seen slightly above average rainfall across the UK but this masks strong regional differences, meteorologists said.
Environment agency Sepa has announced alerts for many parts of the northern Highlands and the Outer Hebrides, as well as parts of the Scottish Borders.
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