Thursday, 31 May 2012

MAY 2012 was a month of contrasts, with some records broken.
Full details of the month just gone should be available tomorrow(Friday).
(The photograph above is the area around Ballachulish.)
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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
Mainly cloudy throughout, though the moderate rain early on, should become lighter & more occasional as the day goes on. It will again be cooler than normal today, as temperatures rise to only around 12 degrees. Winds will be light from the E.  TONIGHT should be mainly dry & relatively mild.
Temperature at obs. time today 083010.0
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)11.0
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)8.0
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)7.7
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)9.7mms
Barometer at observation time today1015mbs
Wind at observation time todaySE1
This month’s highest temperature to date26.1
This month’s lowest temperature to date-1.2
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date9.7mms
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE44.6mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES MAY
Avg. max. temperature14.8Long term avg. rainfall61.5
Avg min. temperature5.2Wettest month134.6
Record high temperature26.1Driest month15.7
Record low temperature-3.7

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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK----FRIDAY 1st to MONDAY JUNE 4th


There should be a good deal of dry weather during this period, with cloud well-broken & with some intervals of sunshine. Temperatures, however, will be on the low side for the start of June, mostly in the range 12 to 15 as a daytime maximum. No frost is expected.Winds will be generally light to moderate from the E or SE.
A ridge of high pressure will dominate the weather over Scotland during the period.

Wednesday, 30 May 2012

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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
Misty low cloud & drizzle at present, though this should die out later, with some lifting of the cloud. Rather more in the way of rain is expected later in the evening & overnight. Cool again at around 12 with light E to SE winds. Mild tonight under a cloud sheet.
Temperature at obs. time today 08308.0
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs) (nearly 14 down on previous day!!!)11.6
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)7.6
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)7.2
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)1.0
Barometer at observation time today1017mbs
Wind at observation time todayESE2
This month’s highest temperature to date26.1
This month’s lowest temperature to date-1.2
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date9.6mms
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE34.9mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES MAY
Avg. max. temperature14.8Long term avg. rainfall61.5
Avg min. temperature5.2Wettest month134.6
Record high temperature26.1Driest month15.7
Record low temperature-3.7

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OUTLOOK, LOCALLY,-----MAY 31st to JUNE 3rd


THURSDAY is likely to be the poorest day, with cloud & some occasional, though mainly light rain & a max. temp. of only 12.   FRIDAY should be mostly dry, as pressure begins to build from the north. Winds will be light & highest temperatures up a degree or two. THE WEEKEND should be set fair---dry, with broken cloud & sunny intervals, though temperatures at least 10 degrees down on the previous weekend.
Over the period as a whole, winds should be light to moderate, mostly from the E. or SE. with no frosts expected.

Tuesday, 29 May 2012

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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
Mostly cloudy, especially a.m.with low cloud & some drizzle, The afternoon may see some brightness, though there is also a shower risk, with perhaps rather more in the way of light rain at times during the late evening & night.   Temperatures will be way down on recent days, only making about 13 degrees. Winds will be light from between E & SE. Overnight, under cloud, temperatures will hold at about 8 or 9 degrees.
Temperature at obs. time today 08309.1
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)25.4
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)8.6
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)8.1
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)0.2mms
Barometer at observation time today1017mbs
Wind at observation time todaySE1
This month’s highest temperature to date26.1
This month’s lowest temperature to date-1.2
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date9.6mms
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE33.9mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES MAY
Avg. max. temperature14.8Long term avg. rainfall61.5
Avg min. temperature5.2Wettest month134.6
Record high temperature26.1Driest month15.7
Record low temperature-3.7

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OUTLOOK LOCALLY FOR PERIOD 30th MAY to 2nd JUNE
Considerably cooler than recently, often with more cloud around with generally light rain on occasions, especially during Wednesday. Later in the week, pressure will build from the NW, giving brighter, drier conditions, though temperatures will continue to be below normal.



Monday, 28 May 2012

MONDAY 28th MAY   1200


PITLOCHRY p.m.
Rather more cloud developing, though still some sunny intervals. Risk of an odd sharp shower. Max.temp. 25 degrees.  TONIGHT---broken cloud, min. temp. 7.


OUTLOOK --TUESDAY to FRIDAY
Becoming much, much cooler( about 12 degrees down on recent days.)  More cloud around with perhaps Wed. seeing some rain.  Thursday & Friday should see sunny intervals, but remaining cool with northerly winds.


TEMPERATURES 22nd to 27th MAY
22nd   max 22.1  min 5.1
23rd    max 25.6  min 8.6
24th    max 26.1  min 15.0  (Both record highs for May)
25th    max 24.6  min14.6
26th    max25.5   min 7.9
27th    max 25.9  min 7.2

Wednesday, 23 May 2012

TEMPERATURES at 1430 WEDNESDAY 23rd MAY
PITLOCHRY 25.5
ABERDEEN 19
DUNDEE 18
INVERNESS 19
EDINBURGH 19
GLASGOW 25
SKYE 21.6
AVIEMORE 26.1

I WILL BE UNABLE TO UPDATE DATA & FORECASTS FOR A FEW DAYS.   (AS USUAL, I RECOMMEND CLICKING ON THE BBC & MET OFFICE LINKS.AT THE TOP RIGHT)
THERE IS A LOCAL AREA MEDIUM-RANGE FORECAST BELOW..
ENJOY THE SUN----IT SHOULD BE AROUND FOR A WHILE YET!!
A WARM WELCOME TO PITLOCHRY WEATHER!
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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
A fine day is expected, with just patches of high & medium level cloud. Temperatures should again reach around 22 or 23 degrees, with winds from between S & E force 3. Mild overnight.
Temperature at obs. time today 090016.2
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)22.1
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)8.6
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)5.7
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)nil
Barometer at observation time today1025mbs
Wind at observation time todayS1
This month’s highest temperature to date(Highest this year to date, just beating the late March heatwave)22.1
This month’s lowest temperature to date-1.2
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date9.6
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE33.3mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES MAY
Avg. max. temperature14.8Long term avg. rainfall61.5
Avg min. temperature5.2Wettest month134.6
Record high temperature25.6Driest month15.7
Record low temperature-3.7

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LOCAL OUTLOOK----PERIOD THURSDAY MAY 24th to SUNDAY 27th
High pressure over Scandinavia dominates Britain's weather, giving winds from between S. & E.  Apart from the chance of some overnight & early morning low cloud from the North Sea during the first couple of days & the chance of an isolated shower during Thursday, all looks set for some continuing warm weather with spells of sunshine.Saturday & Sunday should see particularly clear skies with maximum sunshine. Highest  temperatures should reach 19 to 21, perhaps feeling a little fresher with stronger breezes over the weekend. Nightimes will be mild. 
Settled conditions are set to continue into next week.

Tuesday, 22 May 2012

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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
Patches of high cloud at times, otherwise, long spells of sunshine & becoming warm. Winds SE, mostly force 3.  Maximum temperature, 19 or 20 degrees.   Bracing on the East Coast, but no sea fog at present. Top temperatures will be found further west.  Mild tonight.
Temperature at obs. time today 083014.3
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)18.6
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)5.1
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)2.5
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)nil
Barometer at observation time today1017mbs
Wind at observation time todaySE3
This month’s highest temperature to date(yesterday)18.6
This month’s lowest temperature to date-1.2
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date9.6mms
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE33.3mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES MAY
Avg. max. temperature14.8Long term avg. rainfall61.5
Avg min. temperature5.2Wettest month134.6
Record high temperature25.6Driest month15.7
Record low temperature-3.7

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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK----WED.23rd to SAT.26th
A ridge of high pressure from the north, is developing into a large high, which will be centred over Scandinavia, keeping the weather dry & settled. Winds will remain from between E & SE, only around force 3 for a day or two, but up to force 4 or 5 by Fri. & Sat.
Deciding cloud amounts, is the greatest problem in the forecasting, but at present it looks as though we may experience some low cloud off the North Sea overnight & in the early mornings mid-week, with only patches of high-level cloud at other times. Max. temps will be in a range 19 to 21, with minima 9 to 12.

Monday, 21 May 2012

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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
The day will be dry, with sunny spells. Winds will be force 2 or 3 from the SE & maximum temperatures should reach 17 degrees. OVERNIGHT, cloud may well roll in from the North Sea, with minimum temperatures around 7 or 8 degrees.
Temperature at obs. time today 090010.1
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)15.0
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)5.9
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)4.3
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)nil
Barometer at observation time today1014mbs
Wind at observation time todaySE2
This month’s highest temperature to date17.5
This month’s lowest temperature to date-1.2
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date9.6mms
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE33.3mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES MAY
Avg. max. temperature14.8Long term avg. rainfall61.5
Avg min. temperature5.2Wettest month134.6
Record high temperature25.6Driest month15.7
Record low temperature-3.7

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YESTERDAY IN PITLOCHRYMore sunshine than expected, with temperatures responding accordingly, though the air still felt cool out of the sun.
LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK----TUESDAY 22nd to FRIDAY 25th MAY
Pressure is low over Mid-Atlantic & the near continent, with a ridge of high pressure over Britain. Pressure will build by mid-week with a large high over Scandinavia.
The period will be dry. Cloud amounts will vary, with some early mornings starting off with low cloud from off the North Sea. However, there should be good spells of sunshine, perhaps in excess of 15 hrs on the best days. Winds will be mostly light from the SE but stronger by Friday when force 4 or 5 winds are likely. Overnight temperatures should be well-above frost levels, with daytime maxima in the range 18 to 21.




Sunday, 20 May 2012

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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
Sunday will be dry, with a few sunny intervals, but also quite a lot of cloud at times. Maximum temperatures should be a degree or two up on yesterday's, though still a little below the late May normal. Winds will be SE force 2.  TONIGHT will stay dry with some clear spells, allowing temperatures to fall to ground frost levels in some places.  (Last night saw an air frost of -4 at Aboyne--just about the" kiss of death" for gardeners with tender plants out in late May!!
Temperature at obs. time today 08456.1
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)10.3
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)-0.4
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)6.1
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)nil
Barometer at observation time today1015mbs
Wind at observation time todaySE2
This month’s highest temperature to date17.5
This month’s lowest temperature to date-1.2
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date9.6mms
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE33.3mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES MAY
Avg. max. temperature14.8Long term avg. rainfall61.5
Avg min. temperature5.2Wettest month134.6
Record high temperature25.6Driest month15.7
Record low temperature-3.7

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YESTERDAY IN PITLOCHRYClear skies early on, were replaced by a persistent sheet of stratocumulus cloud by around 10am. It remained dry, however, though the air was still cool. Winds remained very light throughout.
LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK MONDAY 21st to THURSDAY 24th
Pressure will remain relatively high, with some building during Wed. & Thurs. Winds will be light SE throughout. Daytime temperatures should rise gradually from around 13 on Monday to near 18 to 20 by Wed. & Thurs. Frosts are not expected, as minimum temperatures rise towards double figures by mid-week. The weather should remain dry throughout this period & probably beyond. There should be broken cloud & spells of sunshine, though our relative proximity to the North Sea, poses a risk of some low cloud spreading inland some way, especially firrst thing in the mornings.

Saturday, 19 May 2012

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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
A much better day! Earlier this morning, it was cloudless & close to freezing. Already, at 0830, cloud has built up somewhat & temperatures are up to 6 degrees. So a mainly dry day (just a small risk of a light passing shower), with broken cloud & some sunny intervals. Temperatures up on previous days, though still below the normal at 11.Winds light from the NE.  TONIGHT should be dry with some clear spells & temperatures close to freezing, with a ground frost.
Temperature at obs. time today 08306.0
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)8.6
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)0.1
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)-2.0
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)0.1mm
Barometer at observation time today1016mbs
Wind at observation time todayvariable 1
This month’s highest temperature to date17.5
This month’s lowest temperature to date-1.2
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date9.6mms
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE33.3mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES MAY
Avg. max. temperature14.8Long term avg. rainfall61.5
Avg min. temperature5.2Wettest month134.6
Record high temperature25.6Driest month15.7
Record low temperature-3.7

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YESTERDAY IN PITLOCHRYCloudy throughout, but very little rain in total. Temperatures, again, well below normal.
LOCAL OUTLOOK    SUNDAY 20th MAY----WEDNESDAY 23rd MAY
Pressure will be high to the N & low the S & SE. This period should remain dry, with some spells of sunshine. After a cold night on Saturday, it should become somewhat warmer, with temperatures in the high teens by Wednesday afternoon. Winds will be mainly from the SE force 2 or 3.Some mornings may start with low cloud from off the North Sea. In the further outlook, high pressure should intensify further, holding out a continuation of settled conditions.



Friday, 18 May 2012

BEN VRACKIE STARTED OFF LIKE THIS ON FRIDAY MORNING. THE LAST COUPLE OF DAYS HAVE HAD DAYTIME TEMPERATURES SIMILAR TO THOSE OF AN AVERAGE MARCH.
IT CAN ONLY GET BETTER!!!
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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
A little snow lying on Ben Vrackie ( with these temperatures, it could be March). It was only up to 7.2 at best yesterday---over 7 degrees below average. BUT, better things are on the horizon (see below). The morning is likely to see some further slight rain or drizzle, but this is slowly moving away south & the afternoon & evening should be dry, though little if any sunshine is expected. Maximum temperature about 8, winds E 2 or 3.  TONIGHT, some clear intervals & locally, a ground frost.
Temperature at obs. time today 09005.1
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)7.2
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)3.9
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)2.9
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)3.1mms
Barometer at observation time today1014mbs
Wind at observation time todayvariable 1
This month’s highest temperature to date17.5
This month’s lowest temperature to date-1.2
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date9.6mms
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE33.2mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES MAY
Avg. max. temperature14.8Long term avg. rainfall61.5
Avg min. temperature5.2Wettest month134.6
Record high temperature25.6Driest month15.7
Record low temperature-3.7

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YESTERDAY IN PITLOCHRYThursday was cloudy throughout, with spells of light rain & just a few drier intervals. It was also very cool, thought not a record breaker
OUTLOOK LOCALLY for PERIOD MAY 19th to MAY 22nd
Conditions should start improving from Saturday, which should be dry, though rather cloudy. High pressure will start to build from the north, giving winds from the E force 2 or 3. bringing broken cloud & some sunny intervals. It will become a little warmer by day, though perhaps the odd ground frost overnight at the start of the period.




Thursday, 17 May 2012

PERHAPS A RECORD-BREAKING COLD MAY DAY?
To date, the coldest day recorded in the Pitlochry area during the month of May, in records going back to 1976, is 6.5 degrees in 1982.
That figure could be broken today, with the current temperature(1145hrs) at just 5.7 & cloud & drizzle/light rain + a drift of air off a still cool North Sea expected for the rest of the day.

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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
Not one of the month's better days! It will remain cloudy & there will be rain on occasions, mostly light.Winds will blow from the E.at about force 2 or 3 & highest temperatures will struggle to around 6 or 7 degrees (about 7 or 8 degrees BELOW what we should expect in the 2nd half of may). TONIGHT & TOMORROW will stay much the same, but eventually, the rain should become increasingly patchy, before finally dying out.
Temperature at obs. time today 09004.3
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)12.1
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)3.3
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)2.9
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)6.7mms
Barometer at observation time today1017mbs
Wind at observation time todaySE2
This month’s highest temperature to date17.5
This month’s lowest temperature to date-1.2
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date9.6mms
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE30.1mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES MAY
Avg. max. temperature14.8Long term avg. rainfall61.5
Avg min. temperature5.2Wettest month134.6
Record high temperature25.6Driest month15.7
Record low temperature-3.7

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YESTERDAY IN PITLOCHRYWednesday was dry for much of the time, but there were a few light showers (one with a little hail about 1030).There were some sunny intervals & sheltered from the NW wind, it was temporarily pleasannt.
THE GENERAL WEATHER PATTERN AROUND THE BRITISH ISLES
Very much a mixed bag, with a slow-moving front giving much of Scotland rather persistent, though light rain. This will take much of tomorrow before the light & by then, patchy rain eventually clears.
After that, a ridge of high pressure promises a few days of brighter, dry weather, with E winds, pleasant enough out of the breeze & in the sunshine.

Wednesday, 16 May 2012

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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
A chilly start, following a frost (not appreciated by gardeners at this stage )  Much of the day should be dry (some risk of a light shower), with sunshine at times, especially this morning. Later in the day, cloud will increase at high & medium levels, with sunshine becoming weak. It should eventually feel less cold than yesterday, with lighter winds from W to NW.  TONIGHT will be cloudy, no repeat of frost, but with spells of light rain as the night progresses. Periods of rain on THURSDAY, though much of it only light.
Temperature at obs. time today 09005.5
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)11.7
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs) (lowest this month)-1.2
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)-4.7
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)0.1mm
Barometer at observation time today1023mbs
Wind at observation time todayNW2
This month’s highest temperature to date17.5
This month’s lowest temperature to date-1.2
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date9.6mms
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE23.4mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES MAY
Avg. max. temperature14.8Long term avg. rainfall61.5
Avg min. temperature5.2Wettest month134.6
Record high temperature25.6Driest month15.7
Record low temperature-3.7

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YESTERDAY IN PITLOCHRYTuesday saw some sunny intervals, but also some cloudy patches producing light showers & gusty winds. There was also a little hail in one or two of the showers. It was cool outside of the sunny intervals.
THE GENERAL WEATHER PATTERN AROUND THE BRITISH ISLES
A high pressure system is briefly in charge over Britain today, but for the rest of the week, low pressure to the south & slow-moving fronts will dominate the picture. NOT MUCH BETTER FOR THE REST OF MAY, with low pressure mainly to the south of Britain. This means NO SETTLED SPELLS LIKELY, JUST THE ODD DAY OR TWO MAINLY DRY WITH SUNNY INTERVALS & NO PROSPECT OF ABOVE AVERAGE TEMPERATURES.


Tuesday, 15 May 2012

A WARM WELCOME TO PITLOCHRY WEATHER!
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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
A lot of dry weather expected today, with broken cloud & sunny intervals. There may be a few showers around the area, probably more so this afternoon.  It will feel cool in the wind & in the shadows, with temperatures unlikely to exceed 10 degrees. Winds will become force 3 to 5 from the NW.  TONIGHT will become dry with clear spells, temperatures falling close to zero in the air & to -2 in prone spots.Ground temperatures may dip to -6 in vulnerable locations.
Temperature at obs. time today 08156.0
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)13.3
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)3.4
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)-0.5
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)1.3mms
Barometer at observation time today1015mbs
Wind at observation time todayN3/4
This month’s highest temperature to date17.5
This month’s lowest temperature to date-1.1
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date9.6mms
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE23.3mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES MAY
Avg. max. temperature14.8Long term avg. rainfall61.5
Avg min. temperature5.2Wettest month134.6
Record high temperature25.6Driest month15.7
Record low temperature-3.7

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YESTERDAY IN PITLOCHRYA fair amount of dry weather, with broken cloud & some sunny intervals. Showers did build up during the afternoon, but were mainly insignificant, the one around 1630ish being the sharpest. There were further showers at times during the evening.
THE GENERAL WEATHER PATTERN AROUND THE BRITISH ISLES
Pressure is low to the north & high to the SW of the British Isles. The high will dominate temporarily on Wednesday, but for the rest of the week, the weather will stay changeable, with low pressure centres never too far away.
TOMORROW'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
A nippy start, but generally dry with sunny spells & patchy cloud. xxx

Monday, 14 May 2012

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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
Winds will not be as strong today, about force 3 or 4 from between W & NW. Maximum temperatures should reach around 11 or 12. Cloud should be mostly broken, allowing for some sunny intervals, but there will also be some showers around, one or two being rather heavy. Tonight should find some clear spells, once any evening showers have died out. Frost seems unlikely, except on the ground in prone locations.
Temperature at obs. time today 09007.1
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)10.5
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)3.9
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)1.4
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)     (Tyndrum 56mms 2100-2100)9.6mms
Barometer at observation time today1004mbs
Wind at observation time todayVariable 1
This month’s highest temperature to date17.5
This month’s lowest temperature to date-1.1
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date9.6mms
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE22.0mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES MAY
Avg. max. temperature14.8Long term avg. rainfall61.5
Avg min. temperature5.2Wettest month134.6
Record high temperature25.6Driest month15.7
Record low temperature-3.7

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YESTERDAY IN PITLOCHRYSunday was mostly cloudy throughout. During the morning, the rain was just spits & spots, but as the afternoon progressed, it became heavier & more persistent, though not in the same league as further west. With some cloud breaks in the evening, came stronger winds, with gusts near to gale force.
THE GENERAL WEATHER PATTERN AROUND THE BRITISH ISLES
A deep depression off Northern Norway is moving away & high pressure will nudge in from the west. However, the outlook is still for cool & changeable conditions.
TOMORROW'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
Cool, with NW winds. Some sunny intervals & dry for much of the time, but a few showers still around. xxx

Sunday, 13 May 2012

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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
Sunday will be a cloudy day with force 4 to 6 SW winds. It should remain mostly dry for a time this morning, but thereafter, some mainly light rain is expected. (Falls will be more persistent & heavier further west, but only a few mms are likely in Pitlochry.) Temperatures should reach around 12 degrees as a maximum.  TONIGHT, rain will continue for a while, but then die out, apart from a possible shower. Winds will turn into the NW, remaining there for a few days, so no real warmth on the immediate horizon.
Temperature at obs. time today 09009.4
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)14.5
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)7.4
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)6.3
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)trace
Barometer at observation time today1019mbs
Wind at observation time todaySW5
This month’s highest temperature to date17.5
This month’s lowest temperature to date-1.1
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to daten/a
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE12.4mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES MAY
Avg. max. temperature14.8Long term avg. rainfall61.5
Avg min. temperature5.2Wettest month134.6
Record high temperature25.6Driest month15.7
Record low temperature-3.7

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YESTERDAY IN PITLOCHRYSaturday was one of the better days so far this month, with a good supply of sunshine during the morning & the first half of the afternoon, after which it became more cloudy with even the odd light shower.
THE GENERAL WEATHER PATTERN AROUND THE BRITISH ISLES
A deep low over SE Iceland will give Scotland a windy day. A SE-wards moving front will give large rainfall totals in parts of Western Scotland. The next few days will see cool fresh NW winds bringing some sunshine but also some showers.
TOMORROW'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRYMonday will see fresh NW winds, with some sunshine but also the chance of the odd shower. Temperatures near or a little below normal.

Saturday, 12 May 2012


    SUNDAY'S WEATHER HAZARDS
    FRESH TO STRONG SW WINDS.+ RAIN AT TIMES, ESPECIALLY IN THE WEST OF PERTHSHIRE.




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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
It should remain dry today, with patches of broken cloud & spells of sunshine. Winds will be W. force 3 or 4 & maximum temperatures up to 12 or 13 degrees. TONIGHT, it will gradually become more cloudy, with winds picking up from the SW. No frost expected. Barometers should be reading 1035mbs, the highest value since the late March warm spell.
Temperature at obs. time today 09007.5
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)9.8
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)0.1
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)-2.7
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)0.3mms
Barometer at observation time today1035mbs
Wind at observation time todayS3
This month’s highest temperature to date17.5
This month’s lowest temperature to date-1.1
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to daten/a
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE12.4mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES MAY
Avg. max. temperature14.8Long term avg. rainfall61.5
Avg min. temperature5.2Wettest month134.6
Record high temperature25.6Driest month15.7
Record low temperature-3.7

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YESTERDAY IN PITLOCHRYFriday saw very little in the way of rain, though there wasn't much sunshine either 'till late in the day. Temperatures were still well down on normal mid-May averages.
THE GENERAL WEATHER PATTERN AROUND THE BRITISH ISLES
High pressure is in charge today. A low E. of Iceland with its attendant cold front, will take over tomorrow & thereafter, there will be some days of cool, fresh NW winds.  Summer is still on hold!
TOMORROW'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRYA cloudy, windy day is expected, with some rain, mainly p.m.

Friday, 11 May 2012

MEETING & GREETING WITH A "WEATHER COMMENT"



When I used to record the weather for the Met Office, it was considered important to give an accurate written description of the weather to support the facts & figures you were submitting (part of quality control )


A fair description of this morning's weather would thus have been something along the lines,


"Cloudy, odd spits of rain, very cool for May & a bit breezy"


After all, it was pretty much the same as yesterday morning & that temperature proved to have been colder than 29 out of the 31 days of March this year!!!


So I was a little bit surprised this morning, to be greeted by someone, looking at the sky, then remarking, "not bad, is it?"


Well, maybe not, had it been January or February!!  

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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
Generally rather cloudy & still cool (the best about 9 degrees). A few sunny intervals, but also the likelihood of a few light showers during the more cloudy periods. Winds NW, mainly around force 4. TONIGHT should be mostly dry & clear, with a ground frost very likely.
Temperature at obs. time today 09006.0
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)8.0
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)4.0
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)3.0
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)4.3mms
Barometer at observation time today1016mbs
Wind at observation time todayNNW5
This month’s highest temperature to date17.5
This month’s lowest temperature to date-1.1
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to daten/a
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE12.1mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES MAY
Avg. max. temperature14.8Long term avg. rainfall61.5
Avg min. temperature5.2Wettest month134.6
Record high temperature25.6Driest month15.7
Record low temperature-3.7

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YESTERDAY IN PITLOCHRYVery cool, persistent cloud, spells of rain, especially p.m. (mostly light, occasionally moderate).
THE GENERAL WEATHER PATTERN AROUND THE BRITISH ISLES
Pressure is low over Scandinavia & high to the SW of Ireland. High pressure will dominate things on Saturday, but stronger winds & an approaching cold front, will send things downhill again on Sunday.
TOMORROW'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
A nippy start, but a better day, with some good spells of sunshine. Dry & a few degrees warmer, though with a force 4 W. breeze.