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TRNSMT revellers could face washout as Met office issues thunderstorm warning

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Crowds heading to the second day of TRNSMT could face thunderstorms as temperatures rise and the Met Office issued a yellow weather warning.

It has been put in place for the majority of the UK between 9am and midnight on Saturday.As of 11am on Saturday, the Met Office forecast raises the chance of thunderstorms between 5pm and 7pm and again at 10pm – around the time headliner Sam Fender will be set to take the stage.The festival entered its second day on Saturday after Britpop legends Pulp brought the first night to a colourful close in their first Scottish show in more than a decadeCrowds were teased with a lengthy introduction with captions on a screen reading: “This is a night you will remember for the rest of your life.

You are about to see the 529th concert by Pulp."This performance is an encore. An encore happens because the crowd wants more.”The band, fronted by Jarvis Cocker, surprised fans at the end of 2022 by announcing a run of shows this summer at festivals and outdoor gigs across the UK.

Arriving on stage to I Spy, from their 1995 album Different Class, Cocker was elevated on via a stage lift.He said: “Thank you for being here.

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