THE ONLY ONLINE WEATHER SERVICE WHERE THE OBSERVER LIVES & RECORDS IN PITLOCHRY, USING PREVIOUS MET OFFICE CLIMATE STATION EXPERIENCE. FORECASTING IS BASED ON MET OFFICE & BBC MATERIAL, WHICH IS THEN TAILORED FOR THE PITLOCHRY AREA, USING LOCAL KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE.
TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
AVERAGES & EXTREMES JUNE
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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK----TUES. 26th to FRI.29th JUNE
Low pressure will move slowly towards Scotland during this period, with associated fronts approaching the area from the south. It will be mostly rather cloudy, with showers or rather longer spells of rain, though in total, rainfall amounts are likely to be only modest. Apart from a rather warm Tuesday, other days will have below-normal temperatures.
A mostly dry day ahead, with just an outside chance of an isolated shower late aft./ early eve. The cloud should start to break up to give some increasing intervals of sunshine as the day goes on. Winds will be light or moderate from the N.W. & it should feel quite warm by this afternoon, as temperatures rise to about 19 degrees. TONIGHT should be dry with cloud breaks & lowest temperatures 9 or 10 degrees.
Temperature at obs. time today 0830 | 12.3 |
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs) | 17.3 |
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 10.1 |
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 7.4 |
Rainfall total (last 24hrs) | 0.2mms |
Barometer at observation time today | 1018mbs |
Wind at observation time today | NW1 |
This month’s highest temperature to date | 20.0 |
This month’s lowest temperature to date | 0.6 |
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date | 18.5mms |
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE | 38.2mms |
AVERAGES & EXTREMES JUNE
Avg. max. temperature | 17.4 | Long term avg. rainfall | 61.7mms |
Avg min. temperature | 8.5 | Wettest month | 213 (1966) |
Record high temperature | 29.3 (2006) | Driest month | 12.7 (1988) |
Record low temperature | 0.0 (1998) |
For longer outlook periods,surface pressure charts, mountain weather & severe weather warnings, go to the Met Office's regional forecasts and click the relevant headings.
Low pressure will move slowly towards Scotland during this period, with associated fronts approaching the area from the south. It will be mostly rather cloudy, with showers or rather longer spells of rain, though in total, rainfall amounts are likely to be only modest. Apart from a rather warm Tuesday, other days will have below-normal temperatures.
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