Saturday, 19 February 2011

SATURDAY 19th FEBRUARY----EVENING

UPDATE @ 1630Hrs
It's not only been an overcast, miserable day, but also the coldest so far this month. The maximum value was only 1.8 degrees. The early morning wet snow moved off into the North Sea during the morning, but a showery band of rain, followed by wet snow, affected us for a time this afternoon. Relatives, travelling to Dundee this morning, told me that Dunkeld had more snow than anywhere else & that by Perth, only rain was falling.


THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
It will stay mostly cloudy, though there may be a few clear intervals overnight. It should be predominently dry. Lowest temperatures will fall close to freezing, with some icy patches & mist bands likely by morning.

OUTLOOK
SUNDAY should be a dry, but mainly cloudy day, though skies may brighten up a little at times. Highest temperatures are likely to reach around 4 degrees, once more below the long-term average. MONDAY to WEDNESDAY is likely to see rather unsettled conditions.There may be some sleet or wet snow on MONDAY, when it will still be cold, but by MID-WEEK, temperatures should reach above average values, with any precipitation as rain.

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