

Scottish Heatwaves: Here are 15 fascinating pictures from the 1960s and 1970s of Edinburgh and Scotland experiencing heatwaves
Scotland’s summers are getting progressively hotter due to global warming (although it may sometimes feel like they’re not getting any drier) – with Glasgow in particular having its warmest summer ever just last year (2021).
However heatwaves are nothing new for Scots, with many having particularly evocative memories of 1976, when a spell of dry and warm weather spanned the end of June and the majority of July and August.
We’ve had a look back in the archives to find a few pictures from that year, and some of the other times temperatures rocketed north of the border,
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We’ve had a look back in the archives to find a few pictures from that year, and some of the other times temperatures rocketed north of the border,

9. Holiday crowds
Holidaymakers enjoying the heat on the beach at Kinghorn in Fife in July 1966. Photo: Denis Straughan

10. Cooling off
Youngsters Gordon Macpherson and Neill MacPherson eating ice cream at an ice cream van in Princes Street, Edinburgh, during a heatwave in August 1961. Photo: Unknown

11. Ladies who lunch
Three girls lunching in Princes Street Gardens during a heatwave in Edinburgh in June 1960. Photo: Unknown

12. Child's play
Children playing in Princes Street Gardens in the 1962 Edinburgh heatwave. Photo: Unknown