Saturday, 30 April 2011

SUMMARY for APRIL 2011-----A REMARKABLE MONTH

April 2011 turned out to be an unusually warm month. It was also very dry.

The average maximum temperature at 15.7 degrees was a massive 4.4 degrees above the long-term average. It meant that no less than 20days of the month  were actually warmer than the normal daytime temperature for MAY. Moreover, 9 days actually bettered the average daytime temperature for JUNE.
This April was warmer by day in Pitlochry than the long-term average April maximum temperature in places including LONDON & the ISLES of SCILLY. Even a normal April in PARIS would only be 0.3 degrees higher than we have experienced this past month.  The warmth of Pitlochry's days in April 2011 has been what normally would occur about 7 degrees of latitude further south!

The average minimum temperature was above the long-term average, but not to the same degree, (1.9 above). The many clear nights allowed temperatures to fall quickly & there were 13 ground frosts & 5 air frosts, all of the latter being slight & in the final week.

Gardeners & growers might have reservations about the"glorious" April. Only 26.4mms of rain fell & this after a March defecit of 20%. The actual defecit in April was 46%. Only one "worth-while fall occurred (on the 4th), otherwise it was left to  little more than occasional spits & spots or drizzle to water the plants & crops. However, we only have to go back to 2007 to find a drier April.

As far as records are concerned, the extremes of temperature observed this April (21.5 & -1.1)  did not beat values observed in the recent past, but the unusually high mean maximum temperature of 15.7 has no challenger in the past 35 years & I suspect in a considerable period before that. I expect we will all look back on it for many years to come, perhaps as something of a counter-balance to December 2010!

  Best wishes & happy new month, Barry.  ( Incidentally, there were 953 visits to the blog during April---thanks for your support.)

SATURDAY 30th APRIL----EVENING

UPDATE @ 1800Hrs
Yet another lovely day, with close to maximum sunshine. Temperatures rose to 18.2, above an average day in JUNE. The fresh E. wind made for "bracing" conditions on & near to the North Sea Coast

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
A sunny evening & a fine, clear night. Perhaps a ground frost in a few spots.

OUTLOOK
SUNDAY should be dry & mainly sunny, with temperatures up to about 17 degrees, but still with a fresh east wind.

MAY will begin on a similar note, but becoming cooler than of late, with more cloud likely. Winds still from the east.

HOW GOOD WAS APRIL?     ALL THE FACTS & FIGURES SHORTLY.

SATURDAY 30th APRIL

HEADLINES @ 0900Hrs
A delightful morning yet again.  There was a ground frost at this site.  JUST HOW GOOD HAS APRIL BEEN?     COMING UP DURING TOMORROW---- ALL THE FACTS & FIGURES OF APRIL 2011.


PITLOCHRY TODAY
Mainly sunny, with just some whisps of high cirrus cloud. Becoming quite breezy from the east. Maximum temperatures should reach around 18 degrees.( for those travelling elsewhere---it will be a little warmer in the far west of Scotland, but cooler the nearer you are to the East Coast).

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
 A dry, sunny evening & a clear night. Some places will get a ground frost.

OUTLOOK
SUNDAY & MONDAY will be much the same, perhaps a bit more cloud around on MONDAY. Staying warmer in the west & cool near the North Sea coastline. Pitlochry should reach close to 15 or 16 degrees by day.


THIS MORNING'S READINGS
The only online weather service using data recorded in Pitlochry. The data presented below comes from standard Met Office equipment however I also make use of an Automatic Weather Station.
Temperature at obs. Time today 090012.0
Maximum Temperature (last 24hrs)19.2
Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)3.9
Grass Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)-4.2
Rainfall Total (last 24hrs)
nil
Barometer at observation time today
1023mbs
Wind at observation time today
SE2
This month’s highest temperature to date
21.2
This month’s lowest temperature to date-1.1
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date8.6mms
This month’s total rainfall to date 26.4mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES APRIL
Average Max. Temperature11.3
Average Min. Temperature2.7
Record High Temperature23.5
Record Low Temperature-5.7
Long Term Average Rainfall49mms
Wettest Month102
Driest Month2.8

Friday, 29 April 2011

THE VIEW-FINDER ON THE SUMMIT STONE ON BEN VRACKIE---click on picture to make detail readable

FRIDAY 29th APRIL----EVENING

UPDATE @ 1730Hrs 
The weather was mostly sunny, with quite a strong E to SE wind & very warm for late April.  It was, in fact, warmer than an average day in JUNE.  The maximum temperature was 19.2 degrees  (Leuchars RAF, so close to the North Sea,  was only 11.8 at 1600Hrs).  There is currently a band of showers across the Edinburgh area.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
Apart from a small chance of a shower this evening, there should be further intervals of sunshine & clear periods overnight. It will again be cold, though perhaps a little less so than last night, with ground frost in some places.

OUTLOOK
Dry with some sunshine over the WEEKEND. Winds will remain in the east & daytime temperatures should reach well-above average levels for this time of year, though nights will be chilly. NEXT WEEK should start in similar vein.

FRIDAY 29th APRIL

HEADLINES @ 0900Hrs
Another beautiful one, but it has been a cold night, with the month's lowest temperatures to date. ( with only one more day to go.) The last 4 nights have had an air frost at this site.

PITLOCHRY TODAY
Dry with long spells of sunshine. Maximum temperature around 16 or 17 degrees. A cool breeze off the North Sea.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
Sunny this evening & largely clear overnight. Many places will get a ground frost & the most prone spots may get a touch of air frost.

OUTLOOK
SATURDAY to TUESDAY----Dry with spells of sunshine. A cool east wind means that the highest temperatures will be further west, while East Coast areas will feel chilly. Pitlochry maxima should be in the range 14 to 16. Nights will be rather nippy, with ground frosts.

THIS MORNING'S READINGS
The only online weather service using data recorded in Pitlochry. The data presented below comes from standard Met Office equipment however I also make use of an Automatic Weather Station.
Temperature at obs. Time today 09005.0
Maximum Temperature (last 24hrs)17.2
Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)    coldest so far in April-1.1
Grass Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)   very frosty on the grass-7.5
Rainfall Total (last 24hrs)
nil
Barometer at observation time today
1024mbs
Wind at observation time today
SSE1
This month’s highest temperature to date
21.2
This month’s lowest temperature to date-1.1
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date8.6mms
This month’s total rainfall to date 26.4mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES APRIL
Average Max. Temperature11.3
Average Min. Temperature2.7
Record High Temperature23.5
Record Low Temperature-5.7
Long Term Average Rainfall49mms
Wettest Month102
Driest Month2.8

Thursday, 28 April 2011

CLOSING IN ON BEN VRACKIE SUMMIT---click on photo & zoom for full screen size

THURSDAY 28th APRIL----EVENING

UPDATE @ 1730Hrs
Another superb day, with very little cloud, though later in the afternoon, some medium height cloud began to encroach from the NW, fragmenting as it did so. Highest temperatures were better than predicted, reaching 17.2 degrees, close to a normal JUNE value. It was only 13 degrees at Dundee Airport at 1500Hrs.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
Some sunshine this evening & clear spells overnight. Chilly yet again, with most places getting a ground frost, while the most prone spots may see an air frost too.

OUTLOOK
 A dry day on FRIDAY, following a nippy start. There should be good spells of sunshine, but there will also be a fresh E.breeze, In the sun & sheltered from the east wind, it should feel very pleasant. Highest temperatures should be close to 16 degrees.
THE WEEKEND looks promising---dry, with sunny spells & maximum temperatures around 15 or 16. There will continue to be a fresh breeze off the North Sea.

THURSDAY 28th APRIL

HEADLINES @ 0900Hrs
 A sharp ground frost & a slight air frost with me . It's largely cloudless this morning, with just a few whisps of cirrus at 20,000ft or more.
Lots to do in the garden today!(sunrise 0542 sunset 2049---but a few breaks allowed!!)

PITLOCHRY TODAY
Once again a chilly start, but another very pleasant day expected, with plenty of sunshine. Highest temperatures today are likely to be around 14 degrees( Scotlands "hotspots" will be in the west, especially the South West & the East Coast will be much cooler). The breeze will be from the E.& it will have a cooling feel.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
A sunny evening & a fine night.  A widespread ground frost is likely.

OUTLOOK
FRIDAY may see a bit more cloud, but there should still be some sunshine (the odd shower is just possible)  The E wind will feel cool.  THE WEEKEND should be dry with some sunshine, though there could be some morning cloud from off the North Sea. Still feeling pleasant in the sunshine, but the E wind will feel cool. Temperatures should reach a maximum of 14 or 15 degrees.

THIS MORNING'S READINGS
The only online weather service using data recorded in Pitlochry. The data presented below comes from standard Met Office equipment however I also make use of an Automatic Weather Station.
Temperature at obs. Time today 09006.2
Maximum Temperature (last 24hrs)15.2
Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)-0.6
Grass Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)-5.9
Rainfall Total (last 24hrs)
nil
Barometer at observation time today
1026mbs
Wind at observation time today
NNE1
This month’s highest temperature to date
21.2
This month’s lowest temperature to date-1.0
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date8.6mms
This month’s total rainfall to date 26.4mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES APRIL
Average Max. Temperature11.3
Average Min. Temperature2.7
Record High Temperature23.5
Record Low Temperature-5.7
Long Term Average Rainfall49mms
Wettest Month102
Driest Month2.8

Wednesday, 27 April 2011

EN ROUTE FOR BEN VRACKIE---LOOKING BACK OVER PITLOCHRY

WEDNESDAY 27th APRIL----EVENING

UPDATE @ 1745Hrs
A gorgeous day, with hardly a cloud in the sky. The highest temperature reached a respectable 15.2 degrees( This is warmer than the mean maximum temperature for MAY)

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
 A sunny evening & a mainly clear night. There may be some cloud around by dawn. Lowest temperatures will fall close to freezing & most places will receive a ground frost. A few vulnerable spots may get a touch of air frost.

OUTLOOK
There is likely to be rather more cloud around onTHURSDAY, though still with some sunny spells. Up until SUNDAY, the weather is expected to stay dry(looks as though we are stuck on 26.4mms gardeners & growers, as our April total), with further spells of sunshine. Daytime temperatures will reach around 14 degrees, but expect some ground frost overnight.

WEDNESDAY 27th APRIL

HEADLINES @ 0900Hrs
A lovely morning!   Still a bit nippy after a slight air frost & a sharper ground frost. 3 oyster catchers are making a hell of a row from a nearby rooftop, but it all adds to the atmosphere of this gorgeous April morning!!

PITLOCHRY TODAY
Another dry day with good spells of sunshine. Although a chilly start, temperatures should rise to reach a maximum of 14 or 15 degrees.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
The evening & first part of the night should see largely clear skies, but later in the night more cloud is likely to spill down from the NW.Temperatures will fall in the first part of the night & there is likely to be a ground frost before cloud increases.

OUTLOOK
Right up to & including the weekend should have dry weather with some sunshine. Daytime temperatures will be up to about 14 degrees, but the E wind will freshen later, making it feel colder. Nights will probably see some ground frosts.

THIS MORNING'S READINGS
The only online weather service using data recorded in Pitlochry. The data presented below comes from standard Met Office equipment however I also make use of an Automatic Weather Station.
Temperature at obs. Time today 09006.1
Maximum Temperature (last 24hrs)15.9
Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)-0.2
Grass Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)-5.8
Rainfall Total (last 24hrs)
nil
Barometer at observation time today
1030mbs
Wind at observation time today
SSE1
This month’s highest temperature to date
21.2
This month’s lowest temperature to date-1.0
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date8.6mms
This month’s total rainfall to date 26.4mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES APRIL
Average Max. Temperature11.3
Average Min. Temperature2.7
Record High Temperature23.5
Record Low Temperature-5.7
Long Term Average Rainfall49mms
Wettest Month102
Driest Month2.8

Tuesday, 26 April 2011

TUESDAY 26th APRIL---EVENING

UPDATE @ 1830Hrs
 There were variable amounts of cumulus cloud  & spells of sunshine. The maximum temperature reached a pleasant 15.9 degrees.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
It's rather showery over the Grampians at present, the nearest downpours not too far to the NE of Pitlochry. It's just possible one could just clip us, more likely it will remain dry. Overnight will see some clear spells & this will lead to a ground frost in some places.

OUTLOOK
High pressure close by, will ensure that the weather remains dry for a few days.  There should be some sunshine each day, with maximum temperatures up to around 13 to 15 degrees. Overnight, there will be clear spells & it will be chilly with some ground frost likely. East winds may introduce some low cloud from the North Sea, especially in the mornings later in the week.

MISTS of BEN VRACKIE ON CANVAS

TUESDAY 26th APRIL

HEADLINES @ 0900Hrs
There's been an air frost here & a sharp ground frost. At present, it's partly cloudy, but the sun is able to break through at times.

PITLOCHRY TODAY
A chilly start, with perhaps some valley mist patches. Mostly dry(just an outside chance of an isolated shower), with some spells of sunshine.Maximum temperature reaching around 14 degrees.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
 Dry with some evening sunshine & clear spells overnight. Again it will become cold overnight, with a widespread ground frost & perhaps a touch of air frost in the most prone spots(eg valley bottoms & flat,grassy areas)

OUTLOOK
THE NEXT 3 DAYS will continue dry with high pressure controlling our weather. It is likely to be rainless. Daytime temperatures will be a little above long-term averages, though nights are likely to be chilly with at least a ground frost. A breeze from the east will develop later, so early morning low cloud becomes a possibility, but otherwise, there should be generous supplies of sunshine.

THIS MORNING'S READINGS
The only online weather service using data recorded in Pitlochry. The data presented below comes from standard Met Office equipment however I also make use of an Automatic Weather Station.
Temperature at obs. Time today 09003.9
Maximum Temperature (last 24hrs)15.1
Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)    coldest so far this month-1.0
Grass Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)  coldest so far this month-6.0
Rainfall Total (last 24hrs)
nil
Barometer at observation time today
1033mbs
Wind at observation time today
NW2
This month’s highest temperature to date
21.2
This month’s lowest temperature to date-1.0
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date8.6mms
This month’s total rainfall to date 26.4mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES APRIL
Average Max. Temperature11.3
Average Min. Temperature2.7
Record High Temperature23.5
Record Low Temperature-5.7
Long Term Average Rainfall49mms
Wettest Month102
Driest Month2.8

Monday, 25 April 2011

MONDAY 25th APRIL----EVENING

UPDATE @ 1800Hrs
Morning skies were covered by altostratus cloud, which made the sunshine weak & hazy, but once this moved away to the SE, skies cleared with plenty of sunshine. Temperatures rose to a very respectable 15.1.  I climbed Ben Vrackie this afternoon, so hopefully some summit pictures to come in the next day or two.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
Dry through the period, with some evening sunshine & clear spells tonight. Most places will have a ground frost & a few prone spots may just get a touch of air frost.

OUTLOOK
 REST of THE WEEK.  High pressure dominates the scene. Rain is NOT expected & with April's fall  only on 26.4mms, gardeners & growers will have to water artificially. There should be some decent spells of sunshine & temperatures will reflect this, with a little above normal daytime values, but rather chilly nights, certainly with ground frosts.

MONDAY 25th APRIL

HEADLINES @ 0900Hrs
Cloudy at present, with even a few spots of rain, but gardeners should not get excited! Hosepipes at the ready this week!


PITLOCHRY TODAY
The morning will remain cloudy & there may be a few spots of rain on occasions, but amounting to very little. During the course of the afternoon, it should begin to brighten from the NW, eventually becoming sunny. Highest temperatures will be around 14 or15 degrees.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
The evening will be sunny & the night clear. Widespread ground frost is expected & the most prone spots may see a slight air frost. Valley mist patches are likely.

OUTLOOK
 THE NEXT 3 DAYS are likely to be dry with some sunshine. Temperatures are likely to reach around 14 degrees by day, but ground frosts are on the cards for the overnight period.  All in all--good for those who are touring & especially walking , but problematic for gardeners & growers who would like some worthwhile rain in the forecast.

THIS MORNING'S READINGS
The only online weather service using data recorded in Pitlochry. The data presented below comes from standard Met Office equipment however I also make use of an Automatic Weather Station.
Temperature at obs. Time today 09007.7
Maximum Temperature (last 24hrs)14.4
Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)3.7
Grass Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)3.4
Rainfall Total (last 24hrs)
trace
Barometer at observation time today
1027mbs
Wind at observation time today
W2
This month’s highest temperature to date
21.2
This month’s lowest temperature to date-0.1
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date8.6mms
This month’s total rainfall to date 26.4mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES APRIL
Average Max. Temperature11.3
Average Min. Temperature2.7
Record High Temperature23.5
Record Low Temperature-5.7
Long Term Average Rainfall49mms
Wettest Month102
Driest Month2.8

Sunday, 24 April 2011

SUNDAY 24th APRIL----EVENING

UPDATE @ 1730Hrs
It's been a dry day & though often rather cloudy, there have been some intervals of sunshine. The maximum temperature reached 14.4 degrees (a little above the late April normal).

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
A mainly cloudy evening & night are expected, though it should be generally dry. It won't be as cold as last night, with lowest values around 6 degrees.

OUTLOOK
 MONDAY may start rather cloudy & perhaps damp, but it should brighten up with some spells of sunshine. Temperatures should be a touch above normal at 14 degrees. Much of THE REST OF THE WEEK will be dry with some sunshine. The days will be a little above average temperature-wise, though nights may see a ground frost.

A VERY HAPPY EASTER TO ALL MY READERS

SUNDAY 24th APRIL

HEADLINES @ 0900Hrs
 At 0700Hrs, the sky was clear & now it's 7/8ths stratocumulus. I can see some valley mist towards Dunkeld. This site has had its 1st air frost this April--though only just.

PITLOCHRY TODAY
A cold start, with perhaps some valley mist patches. The morning should stay bright, with perhaps a little sunshine. Cloud will generally increase during the day from the N.W. It should, however, remain dry. It will be a touch warmer than yesterday, with highest temperatures up to about 14 degrees.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
 The period will be mostly cloudy, so temperatures will not fall as low as during the night just gone---down to about 6 degrees.  There is likely to be some light rain later in the night, perhaps lasting into the morning.

OUTLOOK
Much of next week is expected to be mainly dry, as high pressure builds over the country once again.. Daytime temperatures, however, are likely to be closer to the late April normal & nights could be on the cold side, with certainly the risk of some ground frosts.

THIS MORNING'S READINGS
The only online weather service using data recorded in Pitlochry. The data presented below comes from standard Met Office equipment however I also make use of an Automatic Weather Station.
Temperature at obs. Time today 09003.7
Maximum Temperature (last 24hrs)11.9
Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)---coldest so far this month-0.1
Grass Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)-3.7
Rainfall Total (last 24hrs)
3.9mms
Barometer at observation time today
1019mbs
Wind at observation time today
S1
This month’s highest temperature to date
21.2
This month’s lowest temperature to date-0.1
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date8.6mms
This month’s total rainfall to date 26.4mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES APRIL
Average Max. Temperature11.3
Average Min. Temperature2.7
Record High Temperature23.5
Record Low Temperature-5.7
Long Term Average Rainfall49mms
Wettest Month102
Driest Month2.8

Saturday, 23 April 2011

SATURDAY 23rd APRIL----EVENING

BRIEF UPDATE @ 2030Hrs

TODAY'S MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE----11.9 degrees
TODAY'S RAINFALL(0830 to 2030Hrs)----3.9mms

A clear cold night ahead with a widespread ground frost.

SATURDAY 23rd APRIL

HEADLINES @ 0830Hrs
Overcast, with a little rain earlier.Temperature at 0830 was 9.3

PITLOCHRY TODAY
More cloud, less sunshine, more chance of rain & not as warm--sorry!!   The rain this morning looks rather patchy in nature, but more significant rain seems lkely this afternoon. Though about 5 degrees cooler than yesterday, it should still reach above normal April values.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
Perhaps the odd quite heavy shower around during the evening, but dry overnight & cooler than of late, with many spots getting a ground frost.

OUTLOOK
Being as positive as possible after today's forecast, the next few days will see a good deal of dry weather with some sunshine & though there will be some chilly nights, daytimes should still be a touch above normal April values at 13 or 14 degrees.

THIS MORNING'S READINGS
The only online weather service using data recorded in Pitlochry. The data presented below comes from standard Met Office equipment however I also make use of an Automatic Weather Station.
Temperature at obs. Time today 08309.3
Maximum Temperature (last 24hrs)19.6
Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)5.7
Grass Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)3.0
Rainfall Total (last 24hrs)
1.3mms
Barometer at observation time today
1011mbs
Wind at observation time today
E1
This month’s highest temperature to date
21.2
This month’s lowest temperature to date1.1
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date8.6mms
This month’s total rainfall to date 22.5mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES MARCH
Average Max. Temperature11.3
Average Min. Temperature2.7
Record High Temperature23.5
Record Low Temperature-5.7
Long Term Average Rainfall49mms
Wettest Month102
Driest Month2.8

Friday, 22 April 2011

PERTHSHIRE----BIG TREE COUNTRY


FRIDAY 22nd APRIL----EVENING

UPDATE @ 1730Hrs
The early low cloud cleared rapidly, then it was mainly sunny. It took a while for temperatures to climb, but they did so eventually, reaching 19.6 degrees (about 8 degrees above the April long-term average & similar to an average JULY day in Pitlochry).   With sea fog in the Tay estuary for a while & breezes off the cool North Sea. Dundee Airport spent much of the afternoon on just 11 degrees.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
A sunny evening & dry for a time overnight, but later a band of rain is expected to move into the area from the west. Rainfall amounts may be more significant than for some time, so gardeners could well be pleased by this forecast.  Mild overnight.

OUTLOOK
SATURDAY---Much more cloudy than today & cooler, though still above the April norm. Less in the way of sunshine with a likelihood of some showers or even longer spells of rain. Probably some drier spells too.
SUNDAY----Rather cloudy at times with a little rain likely. Some dry spells too & still rather warm for April.

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FRIDAY 22nd APRIL

HEADLINES @ 0900Hrs
It feels chilly this morning, following a slight ground frost & with an 8/8ths low cloud cover. Yesterday, Heathrow reached 26.3 degrees

PITLOCHRY TODAY
Low cloud should clear quickly during the morning to leave mainly clear skies & sunny spells. The maximum temperature should reach 19 degrees.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
The evening & first part of the night should be dry, with clear skies at first. Later in the night, a band of showery rain on a cold front,  is likely to spread from the west.

OUTLOOK
WEEKEND.  Sad to say, it is starting to become less settled, as pressure starts to fall & a westerly set-up begins to establish. This means a weekend with rather more in the way of cloud, less sunshine & more chance of some showers. Temperatures, though still above average, are likely to be down on what we have become used to. There will still be some dry spells, so not all negative!

THIS MORNING'S READINGS
The only online weather service using data recorded in Pitlochry. The data presented below comes from standard Met Office equipment however I also make use of an Automatic Weather Station.
Temperature at obs. Time today 09005.7
Maximum Temperature (last 24hrs)18.3
Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)4.1
Grass Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)-0.3
Rainfall Total (last 24hrs)
0.1mm
Barometer at observation time today
1012mbs
Wind at observation time today
ESE2
This month’s highest temperature to date
21.2
This month’s lowest temperature to date1.1
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date8.6
This month’s total rainfall to date 21.2mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES
Average Max. Temperature11.3
Average Min. Temperature2.7
Record High Temperature23.5
Record Low Temperature-5.7
Long Term Average Rainfall49mms
Wettest Month102
Driest Month2.8

Thursday, 21 April 2011

THURSDAY 21st APRIL----EVENING

UPDATE @ 1730Hrs
It was a partly cloudy day, but with the sun breaking through at times, giving an afternoon maximum of 18.3 (slightly above the June normal value). There was a moderate SE breeze & places nearer to the E.coast did not fare so well on temperature. At 1530Hrs, DUNDEE (Riverside Airport) was only 10 degrees. There was also a shower showing up on the radar between Pitlochry & Blairgowrie.

 THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
Clear spells this evening & overnight, as well as areas of cloud.  Later, low cloud may encroach from the North Sea. The overnight low should be around 6 or 7 degrees.

OUTLOOK
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY should see a good deal of mainly dry weather with some sunshine. The mornings may start with low cloud off the North Sea & there may be the odd shower around during the weekend. However, it should remain warm for April.

THURSDAY 21st APRIL

HEADLINES @ 0900Hrs
It remained very mild overnight(we are still without an air frost this month). There were a few spots of rain late in the night, but the plants would have been fighting over them!

PITLOCHRY TODAY
The North Sea low cloud hasn't got inland as far this morning, but there is still a sheet of higher cloud over the area. A few breaks should develop, with some sunny intervals. Remaining mostly dry & still on the warm side at around 17 degrees.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
Some clear spells, though perhaps the low cloud spreading in later. Lowest overnight temperatures about 6 degrees.

OUTLOOK
We should have 3 days of warm weather. An odd shower is possible, but it should stay dry most of the time. There should be some spells of sunshine

THIS MORNING'S READINGS
The only online weather service using data recorded in Pitlochry. The data presented below comes from standard Met Office equipment however I also make use of an Automatic Weather Station.
Temperature at obs. Time today 090011.8
Maximum Temperature (last 24hrs)17.9
Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)9.4
Grass Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)5.0
Rainfall Total (last 24hrs)
0.1mm
Barometer at observation time today
1016mbs
Wind at observation time today
NE1
This month’s highest temperature to date
21.2
This month’s lowest temperature to date1.1
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date8.6
This month’s total rainfall to date 21.1mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES APRIL
Average Max. Temperature11.3
Average Min. Temperature2.7
Record High Temperature23.5
Record Low Temperature-5.7
Long Term Average Rainfall49mms
Wettest Month102mms
Driest Month2.8

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

PITLOCHRY GETS 4 STEAM ENGINES IN 1 DAY (20/04/11)

SEE BELOW FOR THE OTHER 2

4 STEAM ENGINES THROUGH PITLOCHRY IN 1 DAY ( 20/04/11)

SEE 2 MORE ABOVE

WEDNESDAY 20th APRIL----EVENING

UPDATE @ 1830Hrs
Following the clearance of early morning low cloud, the rest of the day remained dry with broken cloud & spells of sunshine. Temperatures were again at levels associated with an average day in JUNE (17.9 degrees maximum)

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
A dry evening with broken cloud & some sunshine. There is a chance of a belt of rain affecting us later in the night. No frost, with lowest temperatures close to 7 degrees.

OUTLOOK
A few more days to come with low cloud to start the day, but the sun breaking through to give warm conditions thereafter.

WEDNESDAY 20th APRIL

HEADLINES @ 0900Hrs
London hit 25 degrees yesterday & may touch 26 today! Here in Pitlochry, low cloud of North Sea origin, is making a frustrating nuisance of itself & we will have to wait patiently for the lifting & breaking of cloud to take place.Not cold, however, as we are close to 10 degrees already following a mild night.

PITLOCHRY TODAY
Starting cloudy again, as extensive low cloud covers many areas not too far away from the North Sea. Hopefully, as yesterday, breaks in the cloud sheet with sunny intervals, will start to appear before the end of the morning. The remainder of the day will then be partly cloudy, but with some spells of sunshine. It should again be rather warm, with a maximum of around 16 or 17 degrees.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
Broken cloud with some evening sunshine & some clear spells overnight, with probably more cloud from the North Sea returning later. No frost likely.

OUTLOOK
 Dry for a few days yet, but sunshine amounts dependent on how quickly North Sea low cloud clears. The sunniest & warmest weather will generally be in the west, with east coast districts likely to be the coolest & cloudiest.

THIS MORNING'S READINGS
The only online weather service using data recorded in Pitlochry. The data presented below comes from standard Met Office equipment however I also make use of an Automatic Weather Station.
Temperature at obs. Time today 09009.9
Maximum Temperature (last 24hrs)17.3
Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)9.4
Grass Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)4.2
Rainfall Total (last 24hrs)
nil
Barometer at observation time today
1016mbs
Wind at observation time today
SSE2
This month’s highest temperature to date
21.2
This month’s lowest temperature to date1.1
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date8.6mms
This month’s total rainfall to date 21.0mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES APRIL
Average Max. Temperature11.3
Average Min. Temperature2.7
Record High Temperature23.5
Record Low Temperature-5.7
Long Term Average Rainfall49mms
Wettest Month102
Driest Month2.8

Tuesday, 19 April 2011

TUESDAY 19th APRIL----EVENING

UPDATE @ 1800Hrs
Early low cloud dispersed as the morning went on & the sun broke through. There was rather more cloud around during the afternoon, with some showers about, mainly further north. Temperatures were again well above average, with a maximum of 17.3, close to an average day in June. (Let's hope we don't get a June with several days at April average values!!)

 THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
Just the chance of an isolated shower, but otherwise dry, but with low cloud returning from the North Sea. Lowest temperature about 5 or 6 degrees.

OUTLOOK
Still looking promising for a few days yet. The mornings will tend to start with mist & low cloud, but the sun should break through later. Little or no rain is expected, while daytime temperatures continue to be above normal April values.

TUESDAY 19th APRIL

HEADLINES @ 0900Hrs
 Overcast at present, but temperature up to 10.4. The garden seems happy with the 3.3mms that fell at this site (mostly in a short sharp shower around 0015Hrs) There were several showers around the region last evening & overnight, so fewer bone-dry gardens remaining.

PITLOCHRY TODAY
Cloudy for a time this morning, but it should then brighten, with broken cloud & some sunny intervals. During the afternoon, there is again a risk of a shower or two. Still on the warm side for April, with highest temperatures around 16 degrees.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
Possibly a shower still around during the evening, but mainly dry overnight, but with low cloud off the North Sea. Minimum temperature around 6 degrees.

OUTLOOK
The next few days are likely to start with some low cloud off the North Sea, but this should clear to leave some sunny spells, with daytime temperatures above the April average. There should be no frost & little or no rainfall.

THIS MORNING'S READINGS
The only online weather service using data recorded in Pitlochry. The data presented below comes from standard Met Office equipment however I also make use of an Automatic Weather Station.
Temperature at obs. Time today 090010.4
Maximum Temperature (last 24hrs)17.3
Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)6.6
Grass Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)7.4
Rainfall Total (last 24hrs)
3.3mms
Barometer at observation time today
1014mbs
Wind at observation time today
NW1
This month’s highest temperature to date
21.2
This month’s lowest temperature to date1.1
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date8.6mms
This month’s total rainfall to date 21.0mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES APRIL
Average Max. Temperature11.3
Average Min. Temperature2.7
Record High Temperature23.5
Record Low Temperature-5.7
Long Term Average Rainfall49mms
Wettest Month102
Driest Month2.8

Monday, 18 April 2011

ON THE WAY TO THE SUMMIT OF BEN LAWERS, PERTHSHIRE'S HIGHEST MOUNTAIN

MONDAY 18th APRIL---EVENING

UPDATE @ 1700Hrs
 A dry, but partly cloudy day with some spells of sunshine during the afternoon. It was again much warmer than a normal April day, the maximum of 17.3 being close to the normal for a day in JUNE; we really are doing very well!

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
There is just a chance of a shower this evening (there are some--mainly light--over Edinburgh, Fife & Dundee, tracking in our direction)  Overnight should be dry with variable amounts of cloud & some clear spells. There may be some early morning mist patches & a touch of ground frost in prone spots. The general air minimum should be around 5 degrees.

OUTLOOK
TUESDAY should be dry for much of the time, but again there is a shower risk during the day. It will be partly cloudy with sunny intervals & highest temperatures should reach about 16 degrees. THE REST OF THE WEEK continues to look promising, as high pressure dominates. Daytime temperatures seem likely to reach above April normals. Little rain, if any, is likely to fall.

MONDAY 18th APRIL

HEADLINES @ 0900Hrs
Quite a nippy night, with a ground frost & plenty of dew on the grass. Currently, there is a lot of altocumulus cloud around, giving a ripple effect.

PITLOCHRY TODAY
Dry for much of the time, though there could be an isolated shower later in the day. There will be some sunshine around, though not as much as yesterday & it may become rather cloudy at times later in the day. It will still be on the warm side for April as temperatures reach about 16 degrees,down on yesterday but still significantly above average.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
Any isolated showers at first will die out & the rest of the night should be dry with some clear spells. Minimum air temperatures should be around 5 or 6. There may be some mist patches.

OUTLOOK
TUESDAY should be mostly dry, although the odd shower can not be ruled out. There should be some spells of sunshine between more cloudy periods & again it will be on the warm side for April.  THE WEEK AHEAD will continue to be dominated by high pressure, with some sunshine at times & daytime temperatures generally above normal.

THIS MORNING'S READINGS
The only online weather service using data recorded in Pitlochry. The data presented below comes from standard Met Office equipment however I also make use of an Automatic Weather Station.
Temperature at obs. Time today 09006.8
Maximum Temperature (last 24hrs)19.7
Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)3.4
Grass Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)-3.1
Rainfall Total (last 24hrs)
nil
Barometer at observation time today
1021mbs
Wind at observation time today
S1
This month’s highest temperature to date
21.2
This month’s lowest temperature to date1.1
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date8.6mms
This month’s total rainfall to date 17.7mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES MARCH
Average Max. Temperature11.3
Average Min. Temperature2.7
Record High Temperature23.5
Record Low Temperature-5.7
Long Term Average Rainfall49mms
Wettest Month102
Driest Month2.8

Sunday, 17 April 2011

SUNDAY 17th APRIL---EVENING

UPDATE @ 1715hrs
Yesterday proved disappointing on sunshine & temperature, but today was quite the reverse. There was hardly a cloud in the sky & the temperature rocketed to 19.7 degrees. The NW wind was much lighter. A perfect day for our tourists & even the local gardeners who need rain, could get on with weeding, mowing the lawn & doing nature's work with the garden hose.


THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
A fine warm evening. Perhaps rather more cloud at times overnight. Prone areas could well get a ground frost during any late night or dawn clear spells.

OUTLOOK
MONDAY should again see some sunshine, though there may well be rather more cloud patches around. An isolated afternoon shower is just possible. MUCH of the WEEK AHEAD will be under the influence of high pressure, so not much prospect of worth-while rain. Winds may well have an easterly touch to them, therefore coming off a cold North Sea.

SUNDAY 17th APRIL

HEADLINES @ 0845Hrs
A lovely morning, with just some patches of high cirrus cloud. Almost a ground frost overnight & still a bit chilly.

PITLOCHRY TODAY
Another dry day, with more sunshine likely than yesterday & warmer too. Highest temperature 15 degrees.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
Dry throughout the period, with some clear spells. Minimum temperature about 5 degrees.

OUTLOOK
MONDAY should be mostly dry, just the chance of an afternoon shower. Still quite warm for the time of year. MUCH OF THE REST OF THE WEEK shows no sign of any significant rain, with a high pressure system to the east tending to dominate.

THIS MORNING'S READINGS
The only online weather service using data recorded in Pitlochry. The data presented below comes from standard Met Office equipment however I also make use of an Automatic Weather Station.
Temperature at obs. Time today 08457.7
Maximum Temperature (last 24hrs)12.4
Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)5.0
Grass Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)0.4
Rainfall Total (last 24hrs)
nil
Barometer at observation time today
1024mbs
Wind at observation time today
W2
This month’s highest temperature to date
21.2
This month’s lowest temperature to date1.1
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date8.6mms
This month’s total rainfall to date 17.7mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES APRIL
Average Max. Temperature11.3
Average Min. Temperature2.7
Record High Temperature23.5
Record Low Temperature-5.7
Long Term Average Rainfall49mms
Wettest Month102
Driest Month2.8

Saturday, 16 April 2011

BEN VRACKIE FROM THE BIRKS OF ABERFELDY

SATURDAY 16th APRIL----EVENING

UPDATE at 1730hrs
Rather disappointing, with a mostly cloudy morning which felt chilly in a fresh N.W. breeze. The latter part of the afternoon saw some good sunny periods, but the highest temperature only made 12.4.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
Dry throughout, with some cloudy periods as well as some clear spells. They may be a ground frost in the most prone spots.

OUTLOOK
SUNDAY should be dry with some sunny spells. Temperatures are likely to be 2 or 3 degrees up on todays. NEXT WEEK should see a dry start with some sunshine.

SATURDAY 16th APRIL

HEADLINES @ 0900Hrs
A dry, bright morning, with breaks in the cloud.
  In the posting for last evening, you will find a brief summary about the statistics for the first half of April
PITLOCHRY TODAY
It will be another dry day(we've had no worthwhile rain since the 5th). Cloud will be variable, but there should be times when the sun breaks through. It should become rather warm again, as temperatures rise to a maximum of 15 or 16 degrees--well above the norm.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
Continuing dry over the period, with some cloud patches, but also spells of clear sky. Together with light winds, this is a recipe for a chilly night with a fairly widespread frost on the ground. Air minimum will be generally a couple of degrees above freezing.

OUTLOOK
After a chilly start, SUNDAY promises to be another dry day with spells of sunshine & above normal temperatures. THE START OF NEXT WEEK remains mainly settled with some sunshine

THIS MORNING'S READINGS
The only online weather service using data recorded in Pitlochry. The data presented below comes from standard Met Office equipment however I also make use of an Automatic Weather Station.
Temperature at obs. Time today 09008.5
Maximum Temperature (last 24hrs)15.7
Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)6.1
Grass Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)4.6
Rainfall Total (last 24hrs)
nil
Barometer at observation time today
1019mbs
Wind at observation time today
WNW4
This month’s highest temperature to date
21.2
This month’s lowest temperature to date1.1
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date8.6mms
This month’s total rainfall to date 17.7mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES APRIL
Average Max. Temperature11.3
Average Min. Temperature2.7
Record High Temperature23.5
Record Low Temperature-5.7
Long Term Average Rainfall49mms
Wettest Month102
Driest Month2.8

Friday, 15 April 2011

FRIDAY 15th APRIL----EVENING + FACTS & FIGURES FOR THE FIRST HALF OF APRIL

UPDATE @ 1800Hrs
It was rather more sunny this morning than expected & somewhat more cloudy this afternoon. However, it was again mild & rainless. The maximum temperature reached 15.7.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
It is likely to be mostly dry throughout the period, with a mixture of clear spells & more cloudy periods. Lowest temperatures are likely to be around 5 degrees.

OUTLOOK
SATURDAY is expected to be dry, with variable amounts of cloud & some sunny spells. It will again be mild, with highest temperatures around 15 degrees.  SUNDAY should be dry with sunny spells & temperatures up to 16 or 17 degrees.

The first half of April has been very mild, with no air frost & no snow. The average maximum temperature is currently 14.8 (3.5 above normal). The average minimum temperature is 5.7 (3 degrees above the long-term average). 8 days have topped at least 15 degrees.

Rainfall is running at only 36% of normal at present, Atlantic rain-belts being particularly weak with very little rain managing to cross the mountains.

FRIDAY 15th APRIL

HEADLINES @ 0830Hrs
A pleasant enough start to the day. It is cloudy, but the base is fairly high & thin in places.The lawns are wet with dew & have in fact grown rapidly since the last cut. Don't forget, some mid-month facts & figures will be out later today.

PITLOCHRY TODAY
It will be rather cloudy for much of the time, though there should be some brightness on occasions & perhaps a few intervals of sunshine this afternoon.Maximum temperatures should reach about 14 degrees, this figure above the April normal.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
A dry evening & night is expected, with generally rather cloudy skies, but a few clearer breaks too. No frost is expected.

OUTLOOK
A dry WEEKEND is expected, with Sunday the better day for sunshine amounts. Remaining on the mild side. Little joy for those wanting some rainfall!

THIS MORNING'S READINGS
The only online weather service using data recorded in Pitlochry. The data presented below comes from standard Met Office equipment however I also make use of an Automatic Weather Station.
Temperature at obs. Time today 08306.1
Maximum Temperature (last 24hrs)15.7
Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)4.8
Grass Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)1.3
Rainfall Total (last 24hrs)
nil
Barometer at observation time today
1016mbs
Wind at observation time today
NNW1
This month’s highest temperature to date
21.2
This month’s lowest temperature to date1.1
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date8.6mms
This month’s total rainfall to date 17.7mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES APRIL
Average Max. Temperature11.3
Average Min. Temperature2.7
Record High Temperature23.5
Record Low Temperature-5.7
Long Term Average Rainfall49mms
Wettest Month102
Driest Month2.8

Thursday, 14 April 2011

LOOK OUT FOR A SOUTH-BOUND STEAM EXCURSION ON WEDNESDAY 20th APRIL--DUE INTO PITLOCHRY AT 1522hrs FOR 3MINUTES. THE SIGHT, SOUND & SMELL---PURE NOSTALGIA!!

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THURSDAY 14th APRIL----EVENING

UPDATE @ 1730Hrs
After a mainly cloudy morning, clouds lifted & broke to some degree this afternoon & conditions became very pleasant. The maximum temperature rose to 15.7 degrees, a full 5 degrees up on yesterday& about 4.4 above the April average.  We are certainly doing well & tomorrow I will look at the facts & figures for the 1st half of the month.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
A fine evening in prospect, but overnight cloud is likely to increase & lower, perhaps giving some light & patchy rain or drizzle. Totals are likely to be negligible. Minimum temperature about 5 degrees.

OUTLOOK
 FRIDAY is looking promising after a cloudy damp start. THE WEEKEND should be mainly dry with some sunshine at times & temperatures by day above average.

THURSDAY 14th APRIL

HEADLINES @ 0900Hrs
 Milder than yesterday at this time & Wednesday did turn out the coldest day so far in April. Despite the "bits & pieces" of rain in recent days, I spent an hour & a half with the garden hose yesterday afternoon. The frontal systems crossing at present are very weak & giving very little rainfall east of the mountains. In any case, April is the driest month of the year on average & extra dry April/May periods can prove troublesome for plant growth. Tomorrow, I will report where April statistics stand at the half-way mark in the month.

PITLOCHRY TODAY
The day will be rather cloudy, especially this morning. The afternoon should be somewhat brighter, though an isolated light shower is possible. It will be milder than yesterday, with temperatures peaking at around 13 degrees.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
Some clear spells are expected during the evening & first part of the night. Cloud will then increase, with some light & patchy rain around.  Temperature should not fall below 5 degrees, though a touch of ground frost could occur early in the night in prone areas.

OUTLOOK
FRIDAY is likely to see a cloudy, damp start, but it should brighten up later, with highest temperatures around 13 or 14 degrees.THE WEEKEND promises to be dry with some sunshine, after a cloudy, damp start to Saturday.

THIS MORNING'S READINGS
The only online weather service using data recorded in Pitlochry. The data presented below comes from standard Met Office equipment however I also make use of an Automatic Weather Station.
Temperature at obs. Time today 09009.4
Maximum Temperature (last 24hrs)10.7
Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)6.0
Grass Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)5.2
Rainfall Total (last 24hrs)
0.2mms
Barometer at observation time today
1013mbs
Wind at observation time today
SSW1
This month’s highest temperature to date
21.2
This month’s lowest temperature to date1.1
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date8.6mms
This month’s total rainfall to date 17.7mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES APRIL
Average Max. Temperature11.3
Average Min. Temperature2.7
Record High Temperature23.5
Record Low Temperature-5.7
Long Term Average Rainfall49mms
Wettest Month102
Driest Month2.8

Wednesday, 13 April 2011

BEN VRACKIE WITH JUST A FEW TINY PATCHES OF SNOW REMAINING

WEDNESDAY 13th APRIL----EVENING

UPDATE @ 1700Hrs
 The day went much as expected; mainly cloudy, rather cold with tiny amounts of rain. The highest temperature was a touch below average & may well prove to be the coldest day of the week. There was a little brightness later in the day & this may push the thermometer up a fraction yet.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
The evening & night are expected to be mainly dry, but rather cloudy. Frost is not expected, with minimum about 6 degrees.


OUTLOOK
THURSDAY may start cloudy & damp, but things are expected to improve, with some sunshine as the day goes on. It should be about 3 degrees milder than today. FRIDAY & THE WEEKEND are looking reasonably settled at this stage.

WEDNESDAY 13th APRIL

HEADLINES @ 0830Hrs
It is actually spitting with rain at present, but I am still planning on doing some watering today, as newly planted stuff just hasn't had enough rain!There's plenty of rain in the west, but it is fragmenting & decaying as it moves east across the mountains.Another ground frost last night.

PITLOCHRY TODAY
A rather cloudy day, with sporadic patches of light rain, which will be more of nuisance value, than of use to gardeners & growers.It will probably be the coldest day of the week, with highest temperatures around 9 or 10 degrees.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
A mainly cloudy, but essentially dry evening & night. No frost is expected.

OUTLOOK
THURSDAY may start cloudy with some patchy drizzle, but later, the weather should be dry & brighter. It will also be milder than today, with temperatures approaching 14 degrees. THE WEEKEND prospects at this stage are looking fairly positive.

THIS MORNING'S READINGS
The only online weather service using data recorded in Pitlochry. The data presented below comes from standard Met Office equipment however I also make use of an Automatic Weather Station.
Temperature at obs. Time today 08306.2
Maximum Temperature (last 24hrs)12.7
Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)3.8
Grass Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)-2.5
Rainfall Total (last 24hrs)
trace
Barometer at observation time today
1015mbs
Wind at observation time today
SSE3
This month’s highest temperature to date
21.2
This month’s lowest temperature to date1.1
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date8.6mms
This month’s total rainfall to date 17.5mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES APRIL
Average Max. Temperature11.3
Average Min. Temperature2.7
Record High Temperature23.5
Record Low Temperature-5.7
Long Term Average Rainfall49mms
Wettest Month102
Driest Month2.8

Tuesday, 12 April 2011

TUESDAY 12th APRIL----EVENING

UPDATE @ 1700Hrs
 Much of the day was dry, with good spells of sunshine. Just occasionally, the cloud built up somewhat, producing a slight shower (1615/1630 was the time we came closest to a downpour). The maximum temperature was 12.7 degrees, the cool feel to the air being offset by the strong sunsnine.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
Apart from the chance of an isolated shower, the evening should be dry with further sunshine. Overnight, it should be dry with clear spells, though cloud is likely to increase towards morning.Many places can expect a ground frost.

OUTLOOK
 WEDNESDAY is likely to be rather cloudy at times, with very small amounts of rain on occasions, more of nuisance value than of benefit for gardeners & growers. There should be some brighter, dry periods too. Temperatures should reach about 11 degrees. THURSDAY may see a little rain at first, but some dry, brighter weather later.

TUESDAY 12th APRIL

HEADLINES @ 0900Hrs
 I have noticed how quickly my lawn is growing!  A ground frost last night & some 4.5 degrees colder now, than at this time yesterday.However, it is beautifully sunny at present.

PITLOCHRY TODAY
A mainly dry day, with just the chance of a shower. After a largely clear start, cumulus clouds will develop during the day. It will be a touch colder than yesterday, with highest temperature reaching around 11 or 12 degrees, with a fresh breeze from the W or NW.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
The evening should be dry with some sunshine & there will be some clear spells through the night. An increase in cloud is expected later. It will again be chilly, with ground frost likely.

OUTLOOK
WEDNESDAY promises to be more cloudy, with some rain, though it is likely that amounts will only be small, with dry spells too.THE REST OF THE WEEK looks changeable, but any rain may well be only light & patchy.

THIS MORNING'S READINGS
The only online weather service using data recorded in Pitlochry. The data presented below comes from standard Met Office equipment however I also make use of an Automatic Weather Station.
Temperature at obs. Time today 09006.5
Maximum Temperature (last 24hrs)13.9
Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)2.9
Grass Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)-1.7
Rainfall Total (last 24hrs)
0.8mms
Barometer at observation time today
1023mbs
Wind at observation time today
WNW3
This month’s highest temperature to date
21.2
This month’s lowest temperature to date1.1
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date8.6mms
This month’s total rainfall to date 17.5mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES APRIL
Average Max. Temperature11.3
Average Min. Temperature2.7
Record High Temperature23.5
Record Low Temperature-5.7
Long Term Average Rainfall49mms
Wettest Month102
Driest Month2.8

Monday, 11 April 2011

Schiehallion's familiar profile is easily identifiable from the summit of the A924. Some patches of the cumulus cloud look rather menacing

MONDAY 11th APRIL----EVENING

UPDATE @ 1700Hrs
It was a cloudy morning, with a little rain at times. The afternoon was brighter, with some good sunny spells, but there was a sharp shower around 3p.m.(heavy enough to drive me indoors from the garden). The day's rainfall, however, only totalled 0.8mms. The maximum temperature was 13.9, 7.3 degrees cooler than yesterday, but actually still 2.6 up on the average.


THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
Some sunshine this evening, with still just the chance of an isolated shower. Becoming dry overnight with clear spells & becoming quite chilly. There is likely to be a ground frost in many places.

OUTLOOK
TUESDAY is likely to be dry for most of the time, but again, there may be a passing shower. There should be some good spells of sunshine, with broken clouds of the cumulus variety( like cotton wool). Highest temperatures should reach about 12 degrees.
There is a greater risk of a spell of rain during WEDNESDAY.

MONDAY 11th APRIL

HEADLINES @ 0900Hrs
 Actually milder than at this time yesterday, but a very different outcome on temperature!

PITLOCHRY TODAY
A short spell of patchy, mainly light rain to pass through this morning. The afternoon should be brighter, with some sunshine, but perhaps the odd shower. Feeling like April rather than July, with highest temperature around 12 degrees, not helped by a fresh W to NW breeze.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
 Clear spells & perhaps an isolated shower. Minimum temperatures about 3, with many places getting a ground frost.

OUTLOOK
 A day of sunny spells & perhaps a shower or two on TUESDAY. Breezy, with maximum temperatures around 11 or 12 degrees. Some rain seems likely at times during WEDNESDAY.


THIS MORNING'S READINGS
The only online weather service using data recorded in Pitlochry. The data presented below comes from standard Met Office equipment however I also make use of an Automatic Weather Station.
Temperature at obs. Time today 090010.9
Maximum Temperature (last 24hrs)21.2
Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)7.5
Grass Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)5.5
Rainfall Total (last 24hrs)
nil
Barometer at observation time today
1014mbs
Wind at observation time today
SE2
This month’s highest temperature to date
21.2
This month’s lowest temperature to date1.1
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date8.6mms
This month’s total rainfall to date 16.7mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES APRIL
Average Max. Temperature11.3
Average Min. Temperature2.7
Record High Temperature23.5
Record Low Temperature-5.7
Long Term Average Rainfall49mms
Wettest Month102
Driest Month2.8

Sunday, 10 April 2011

SUNDAY 10th APRIL----EVENING

UPDATE @ 1700Hrs
What a superb day!  It's been the warmest day so far this year, with a maximum temperature of 21.2 degrees.
THIS IS ALMOST 10 DEGREES ABOVE THE AVERAGE MAXIMUM FOR APRIL
IT'S BEEN THE HIGHEST TEMPERATURE SINCE 3rd SEPTEMBER 2010.
DURING THE 92 DAYS OF SUMMER 2010(JUNE/JULY AUGUST), ONLY 13 DAYS WERE WARMER THAN TODAY (which says as much about last summer as it does about 10th April 2011!!)

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
The evening will be dry & warm. Overnight, cloud will increase & a cold front will pass through. This will bring a spell of rain around dawn, though only fairly small totals of rain are expected locally(the gardens need more than we are likely to get). Lowest temperatures are likely to be around 8 degrees.

OUTLOOK
MONDAY will probably start cloudy with a little rain. This should soon clear to give some sunsnine & broken cloud. There could be an odd shower around in the afternoon. It will be breezy & will feel much cooler than today, although temperatures will actually be fairly near to normal with a high of 12 degrees.TUESDAY should see sunny spells & perhaps a shower, with near-normal temperatures.

Near Kirkmichael. (Click on picture to get an even bigger beast!!)

SUNDAY 10th APRIL

HEADLINES @ 0900Hrs
There was a lot of mist around at 8a.m.but this has cleared rapidly. There has been a heavy dew & the ground temperature was only slightly above zero. The cloud around today is generally going to be at the 20 to 25,000ft level &won't prevent the sun from shining. Make the best of today--remember that the April daytime norm is only about 11 degrees!

PITLOCHRY TODAY
The day will be dry with spells of sunshine. There will be some cloud about at high levels (cirrus & cirrostratus), which will make sunshine hazy at times, especially later in the day. This will be the last of the warm days for the time being, with the thermometer rising to around 18 or 19 degrees (7 or 8 degrees above what is normal at this time of year).

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
It will be a rather cloudy evening & night. Though dry for much of the time, there is likely to be a short spell of light & patchy rain through the night as a cold front passes through. It will remain mild, with no frost expected.

OUTLOOK
There may be a cloudy start on MONDAY with a little rain left over, but much of the day should be dry with some sunshine. An odd shower is possible. It will be breezy from the west & temperatures are likely to be about 6 degrees lower than Sundays. TUESDAY should be a little colder still, but with some sunshine & perhaps the odd shower.

THIS MORNING'S READINGS
The only online weather service using data recorded in Pitlochry. The data presented below comes from standard Met Office equipment however I also make use of an Automatic Weather Station.
Temperature at obs. Time today 09007.5
Maximum Temperature (last 24hrs)17.6
Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)5.2
Grass Minimum Temperature (last 24hrs)0.6
Rainfall Total (last 24hrs)
nil
Barometer at observation time today
1023mbs
Wind at observation time today
SW2
This month’s highest temperature to date
18.7
This month’s lowest temperature to date1.1
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date8.6mms
This month’s total rainfall to date 16.7mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES MARCH
Average Max. Temperature11.3
Average Min. Temperature2.7
Record High Temperature23.5
Record Low Temperature-5.7
Long Term Average Rainfall49mms
Wettest Month102
Driest Month2.8

Saturday, 9 April 2011

SATURDAY 9th APRIL----EVENING

UPDATE @ 1700Hrs
Very few parts of the entire U.K. were cloudy this morning (Orkney & Shetland, The Yorkshire Coast &, of course, the Southern part of the Highlands!) However, the hoped- for sunshine did at last materialize & the afternoon became pleasant. Temperatures were a little down on Friday's, but still reached a well-above average 17.6.


THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
 A dry evening & night, with some sunshine this evening. Overnight, there may again be some sea fog drifting in for a time. Lowest temperatures around 6 or 7 degrees.

OUTLOOK
Another dry day ahead for SUNDAY. Any sea fog & valley mist patches should clear quickly to leave broken cloud & spells of sunshine.Maximum temperatures should reach around  18 or 19 degrees. THE START OF NEXT WEEK will see lower temperatures & less settled conditions.