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
Generally cloudy throughout the day, with odd patches of slight rain from time to time. Rain is likely to become more persistent this evening, before cloud clears later, with a cold end to the night. Temperature peaking at about 7, falling to 2 overnight. Winds W to NW force 2
MONDAY in PITLOCHRY
Any fog patches & frost soon clearing to leave a fine dry day with some sunshine at times.
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in MARCH
THE ABOVE INFORMATION WILL APPEAR ONLY OCCASIONALLY, SO IF IT INTERESTS YOU, MAKE A NOTE OF IT NOW.
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.
MONDAY in PITLOCHRY
Any fog patches & frost soon clearing to leave a fine dry day with some sunshine at times.
Temperature at obs. time today 0900hrs | 6.9 |
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs) | 10.7 |
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 2.0 |
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 1.5 |
Rainfall total (last 24hrs) | 0.2mms |
Barometer at observation time today | 1013mbs |
Wind at observation time today | S2 |
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 | 32.0mms |
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in MARCH
Avg. max. temperature | 8.4 | Long term avg. rainfall | 82mms |
Avg min. temperature | 1.1 | Wettest month | 178mms |
Record high temperature | 21.7 | Driest month | 11.7mms |
Record low temperature | -11.2 |
THE ABOVE INFORMATION WILL APPEAR ONLY OCCASIONALLY, SO IF IT INTERESTS YOU, MAKE A NOTE OF IT NOW.
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.
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