Monday 20 June 2011

MONDAY 20th JUNE

HEADLINES @ 0900Hrs
A dry start, but much more cloud than yesterday. We are in an unsettled spell still, with low pressure close by.

PITLOCHRY TODAY
Mainly dry this morning, with broken cloud & some intervals of sunshine.Cloud is likely to bubble up more this afternoon with a few showers developing. Again, it's a hit & miss situation, with very variable rainfall amounts within the local region. Highest temperatures should reach around 18 degrees--a little lower than yesterday.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
One or two showers may linger into the evening, but it should then become dry for a time. Later in the night, some rain will spread in from the south. It will be a mild night, with temperatures remaining above 9 degrees.

OUTLOOK
TUESDAY is likely to be wet at times, particularly during the morning. There may be a few dry slots during the afternoon, but further showery rain seems probable. Temperatures will be pegged back to below average values, with a N.E. wind.
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY are threatening to continue in the unsettled theme, with some further showers or more lenghthy spells of rain.

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 090013.5
Maximum Temperature (last 24hrs)20.6
Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)10.7
Grass Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)8.4
Rainfall Total (last 24hrs)
0.2mms
Barometer at observation time today
1014mbs
Wind at observation time today
W3
This month’s highest temperature to date
26.5
This month’s lowest temperature to date1.0
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date6.3mms
This month’s total rainfall to date 26.0mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES JUNE
Average Max. Temperature17.4
Average Min. Temperature8.5
Record High Temperature29.3
Record Low Temperature0.0
Long Term Average Rainfall62mms
Wettest Month213
Driest Month13

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