A warning has been issued that the risk of wildfires across Scotland in the days ahead is "extreme". 

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) said fires could ignite and spread easily with warm temperatures and strong winds forecast for the weekend. 

The warning applies from Friday 22 April and lasts until Monday 25 April. 

The service asked the public to think twice before doing anything which involved a naked flame. 

It said the "extreme" warning applied from Friday to Sunday across north, central and west Scotland, and in west Scotland extended to cover Monday as well. 

The Herald:

Group commander Keith Langley, who is one of SFRS' wildfire tactical advisors, urged the public to care outside. 

He said: "The key issues over the next few days are sunshine, warm air temperatures, low humidity and moderate to strong winds. 

"Dead grass, leaves, twigs and heather on the ground will dry quite quickly in these conditions and when ignited can burn very fast with extreme fire intensity. 

"Please exercise caution outdoors to avoid fires breaking out and think twice before using anything involving a naked flame."