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Map reveals weather for Taylor Swift’s first UK concert of Eras tour | UK News

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Map reveals weather for Taylor Swift’s first UK concert of Eras tour | UK News


Wet weather for Taylor Swift’s first Eras tour concert (Picture: Metro.co.uk/Getty)

The weather forecast looks typically British as Taylor Swift fans flock to Edinburgh for the first concerts of her hyped Eras tour in the UK.

It will kick off in Edinburgh, where the megastar will take to the stage for three concerts over the weekend.

Hardcore Swifties were pictured queueing up for merchandise already on Thursday outside Murrayfield Stadium in the Scottish capital which will host the sold-out concerts on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

But what does the weather have in store as the nation welcomes Swift for the first leg of her stint in the UK?

Taylor Swift will kick off the UK leg of Eras tour in Scotland (Picture: Andre Dias Nobre/Getty)

The weekend forecast predicts a typical early summer weather for Edinburgh, so fans should make sure to pack something waterproof for queueing outside.

Friday, June 7 weather

Temperature on Friday (Picture: Metro.co.uk)

On Friday, early ticketholders can get to the stadium from 3pm while all others have to wait until 4pm.

By the afternoon, the weather in the city should have cleared after heavy downpour in the morning and some rain until midday.

A spokesperson for the Met Office warned it will stay ‘blustery too.’

If everything runs on time, Taylor will get on stage from 8pm after American emo band Paramore has warmed up the crowd.

Taylor performing in Lyon, France, on June 2 ahead of the UK Eras concerts (Picture: John Shearer/TAS24/Getty)

The gig is set to wrap up at 11pm.

Evening weather looks to be dry with around 10°C as fans leave the stadium.

Elsewhere in the UK, rain will move across northwest to southeast in the morning, followed by heavy and thundery showers.

Saturday, June 8

Weather forecast on Saturday in Edinburgh and elsewhere in the UK (Picture: Metro.co.uk)

The Met Office predicts sunny intervals in Edinburgh before light rain swoops in by lunchtime.

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Peak daytime temperature will reach up to 14°C, the forecast said.

Luckily for hayfever sufferers, pollen levels are set to remain low throughout the weekend.

But don’t let the cooler temperatures fool you as the UV index shows high for Friday and Saturday and medium on Sunday.

Temperatures are set to fall slightly across the UK, although no area will be completely drenched as any rain remains patchy, with some wet weather in North West.

London is set to be dry and sunny over the weekend.

Sunday, June 9

Sunday weather on last day of Taylor Swift’s Edinburgh concert (Picture: Metro.co.uk)

In Edinburgh, temperatures can reach up to 15°C at about 4pm before some light showers in the early evening which should clear within hours.

A spokesperson for the Met Office said: ‘Sunday: Somewhat cloudier through Sunday with showers, perhaps merging into longer spells into the afternoon. Winds easing, with highs of 15C.

‘Temperatures are generally slightly below average for the time of year.’

Fans can expect a dry evening as they bid farewell to Swift, who is set to have a short break in her tour schedule before three concerts in Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium from Thursday, June 13.

London could see the Sunday temperature peak at 18°C in the late afternoon.

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