Tuesday, 3 May 2011

TUESDAY 3rd MAY

HEADLINES @ 0900Hrs
 Not as cold this morning, with only a ground frost here. Patches of cumulus cloud are crossing the area from off the North Sea, so the sunshine will be interrupted on occasions,but still a good day for getting out & about.

PITLOCHRY TODAY
 Dry, with further sunshine again today, but there will also be patches of cloud around at times. Perhaps the E to SE breeze will be a little lighter than of late.Highest temperatures will be around 14 degrees.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
There should be some sunshine this evening & the night will be mostly clear. Many places are likely to have a ground frost & a few will get just a touch of air frost.

OUTLOOK
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY should see some sunshine, but also some patches of cloud. Temperatures will be near normal by day, but less cold overnight. Hopefully, putting gardeners' & growers' needs first, some rain will affect the area Thursday night & Friday.


THIS MORNING'S READINGS
The only online weather service using data recorded in Pitlochry. The data presented below comes from standard Met Office equipment however I also make use of an Automatic Weather Station.
Temperature at obs. Time today 09007.0
Maximum Temperature (last 24hrs)15.0
Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)2.7
Grass Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)-2.1
Rainfall Total (last 24hrs)
NIL
Barometer at observation time today
1022mbs
Wind at observation time today
SE2
This month’s highest temperature to date * Details after 1st week
*
This month’s lowest temperature to date*
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date*
This month’s total rainfall to date *

AVERAGES & EXTREMES MAY
Average Max. Temperature14.8
Average Min. Temperature5.2
Record High Temperature25.5
Record Low Temperature-3.7
Long Term Average Rainfall61mms
Wettest Month149
Driest Month16

No comments:

Post a Comment