Monday 14 November 2011

MONDAY 14th NOVEMBER

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 08459.3
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)10.8
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)8.8
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)8.4
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)0.1mm
Barometer at observation time today1027mbs
Wind at observation time todayESE2
This month’s highest temperature to date13.1
This month’s lowest temperature to date-2.0
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date10.3mms
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE22.1mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES NOVEMBER
Avg. max. temperature8.3Long term avg. rainfall93.5
Avg min. temperature1.6Wettest month194.5
Record high temperature16.5Driest month12.2
Record low temperature-12.6

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HEADLINES @ 0845Hrs
Pitlochry does not come off well when moist, cloudy air streams approach from between east & south east & here we are again for a couple of days!      The cloud will be thinner & the sun break through at times, further west & north west. Yesterday became quite sunny in Aviemore, Inverness & Skye for example, where mountainous areas help to disintegrate the cloud sheet.

PITLOCHRY TODAY
A cloudy day ahead, with the cloud covering the hills.  Although dry for much of the time, there are likely to be odd patches of drizzle around. Winds will be light to moderate, mainly from E or ESE & highest temperatures will reach around 10.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
Continuing cloudy, with a few patches of drizzle.  Minimum temperature around 7 or 8.

TUESDAY
Again mainly cloudy, with the cloud low enough to cover the higher ground. Winds from between E & SE & maximum temperature around 9.

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