Saturday, 22 September 2012

A WARM WELCOME TO PITLOCHRY WEATHER!
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.

GODAFOSS (The "Falls of the Gods")---31 miles E. of Akureyri, Iceland.

NEARER to HOME

Something for the "weather enthusiast" over the next few days, as an anticyclone over Britain retreats briskly with the advance of a depression of tropical origin. The forecast has been giving the professionals something of a headache, but now they are " going" for the depression to take a track Biscay, through the Channel & into the Southern North Sea. Around the system, both strong winds & heavy rain
feature, bringing a very unsettled finish to the month.
It looks as though Southern England will get the worst of things on Sunday, while Northern England & Scotland are in the firing line for Monday & probably much of Tuesday as well..
It seems likely at this stage that Southern & Eastern parts of Scotland will receive the heaviest falls of rain, 
while the far west has the least. As winds will blow from between E. & N.E. this will reinforce the unpleasant conditions in Eastern Scotland.
I doubt Pitlochry will be one of the wettest places during this period, but it's highly likely that the present very low total for September will have been at least doubled by Tuesday morning's observation.

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