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 for PITLOCHRY in SEPTEMBER
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High rainfall totals in N.Wales & N.England yesterday & the worst of the rain again further south today.
The morning will be mainly cloudy, with occasional mainly light rain (more the further SE you go). It should be drier & brighter this afternoon. Very windy at first, easing as the day goes on. Maximum temperature around 12. TONIGHT---Rather cloudy, possibly a little occasional rain. Temperatures staying above 6 degrees.
The morning will be mainly cloudy, with occasional mainly light rain (more the further SE you go). It should be drier & brighter this afternoon. Very windy at first, easing as the day goes on. Maximum temperature around 12. TONIGHT---Rather cloudy, possibly a little occasional rain. Temperatures staying above 6 degrees.
Temperature at obs. time today 0845 | 9.9 |
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs) | 11.7 |
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 8.5 |
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 6.6 |
Rainfall total (last 24hrs) | 1.9 |
Barometer at observation time today | 985mbs |
Wind at observation time today (gusts to gale force 8) | N7 |
This month’s highest temperature to date | 22.2 |
This month’s lowest temperature to date | -0.9 |
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date | 2.3mms |
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE | 15.0mms |
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in SEPTEMBER
Avg. max. temperature | 15.8 | Long term avg. rainfall | 80.5mms |
Avg min. temperature | 7.7 | Wettest month | 159mms |
Record high temperature | 26.8 | Driest month | 5mms |
Record low temperature | -2.5 |
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LOCAL AREA FORECAST----WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY
A deep, vigorous depression is centred over the Irish Sea. It will weaken over the next few days, ending up in the Med.
WEDNESDAY---Rather cloudy, perhaps a little rain at first. Brighter later. Remaining breezy from the N.
THURSDAY--Mostly dry & bright, with sunny intervals. Breezy from the NW.
FRIDAY---A little rain at first, then bright & breezy with a few showers around.
SATURDAY---Dry, sunny intervals, breezy from the W.
Throughout, max.temps. will be in the range 12 to 14 & no frosts.
A deep, vigorous depression is centred over the Irish Sea. It will weaken over the next few days, ending up in the Med.
WEDNESDAY---Rather cloudy, perhaps a little rain at first. Brighter later. Remaining breezy from the N.
THURSDAY--Mostly dry & bright, with sunny intervals. Breezy from the NW.
FRIDAY---A little rain at first, then bright & breezy with a few showers around.
SATURDAY---Dry, sunny intervals, breezy from the W.
Throughout, max.temps. will be in the range 12 to 14 & no frosts.
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