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 in PITLOCHRY for AUGUST
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Again, we are off to a sunny start, following a clear, chilly night .During the day, cloud is likely to develop & build, so we can expect intervals of sunshine, rather than "wall to wall". There may be the odd shower developing this afternoon, though they are likely to be more widespread over Southern Scotland & we could get away with dry conditions for much of the time. The evening seems likely to have the highest risk of a sharp shower, but some places could escape. It will again feel warm in the sunshine, with winds only about force 2. There may also be some showery activity overnight.
| Temperature at obs. time today 0845 | 11.8 |
| Maximum temperature (last 24hrs) | 20.2 |
| Minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 6.5 |
| Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 3.5 |
| Rainfall total (last 24hrs) | nil |
| Barometer at observation time today | 1009mbs |
| Wind at observation time today | SW1 |
| This month’s highest temperature to date | * |
| 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 in PITLOCHRY for AUGUST
| Avg. max. temperature | 18.8 | Long term avg. rainfall | 74.5mms |
| Avg min. temperature | 9.8 | Wettest month | 211 (2004) |
| Record high temperature | 28.7 (1984) | Driest month | 8.9 (1976) |
| Record low temperature | 0.2 (1997) |
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LOCAL OUTLOOK-----SUNDAY to WEDNESDAY
The low pressure system has only moved about as far as the Bristol Channel & as yet, Scotland has not been affected by the showery weather in its circulation. Sunday would appear to be the most cloudy & showery day of the period, but as we get into the new week, any showers should be scattered, with dry spells & some sunshine in between. It will, however, turn a little cooler, with highest temperatures nearer to 17, as compared to the 20/21 of more recent days.
The low pressure system has only moved about as far as the Bristol Channel & as yet, Scotland has not been affected by the showery weather in its circulation. Sunday would appear to be the most cloudy & showery day of the period, but as we get into the new week, any showers should be scattered, with dry spells & some sunshine in between. It will, however, turn a little cooler, with highest temperatures nearer to 17, as compared to the 20/21 of more recent days.
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