Glasgow set for wet record
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OFFICIAL FIGURES show Glasgow's summer has been one of the wettest since records began. Glasgow Weather Centre said more rain fell in June and July than in any other year since 1938. And forecasters have said it is going to get worse before it gets any better.
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