Just to the N.E. of Lake Myvatn, is NAMASKARD. This is an area of sulphur wells, hot springs, fumaroles & bubbling mudpots.
Though intensely fascinating, this might be described as "Hell on Earth". Here you must keep to the paths, as the earth's crust is scarcely thicker than eggshell & your foot could go through into dangerously hot water.Unpleasant smells abound & visibility is often restricted. Not a place for a teacher to take a bunch of unruly kids; though on second thoughts, it might be JUST the place!!
Sunday, 30 September 2012
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Yesterday, again saw an E/W contrast, with more cloud & showers in the W. & warmer, sunnier conditions near the E. Coast.
TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
Following early cloud & drizzle, there should be a marked improvement during the morning, with much of the day seeing broken cloud & some sunshine. Though rather breezy from the S.W. it should become mild by this afternoon, perhaps touching 16. There could just be an odd shower TONIGHT, but much of the time should be dry, with temp. in high single figures.
Temperature at obs. time today 0830 | 11.4 |
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs) | 12.7 |
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 8.7 |
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 6.5 |
Rainfall total (last 24hrs) | 2.4mms |
Barometer at observation time today | 1002mbs |
Wind at observation time today | N1 |
This month’s highest temperature to date | 22.2 |
This month’s lowest temperature to date | -0.9 |
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date | 2.4mms |
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE | 23.0mms |
SEPTEMBER MONTHLY SUMMARY DUE SOON
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for SEPTEMBER in PITLOCHRY
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AVERAGES & EXTREMES for SEPTEMBER in PITLOCHRY
Avg. max. temperature | 15.8 | Long term avg. rainfall | 80.5mms |
Avg min. temperature | 7.7 | Wettest month | 159mms |
Record high temperature | 26.8 | Driest month | 5mms |
Record low temperature | -2.5 |
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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK----MONDAY to THURSDAY
Pressure remains low around Iceland & high to the W. of Iberia. Scotland is in a changeable SWor W. airstream, with occasional fronts passing across. MONDAY will see some dry, sunny spells, but with a risk of p.m. showers. Rather breezy from the S.W. TUESDAY threatens to be rather cloudy, showery & breezy. WED. & THURS should see fewer showers & more cloud breaks & sunny spells, with winds more round to the W. All week should see daytime temps. near normal at 11/12, while nights bottom out at around 4 to 6, so frost-free.
Pressure remains low around Iceland & high to the W. of Iberia. Scotland is in a changeable SWor W. airstream, with occasional fronts passing across. MONDAY will see some dry, sunny spells, but with a risk of p.m. showers. Rather breezy from the S.W. TUESDAY threatens to be rather cloudy, showery & breezy. WED. & THURS should see fewer showers & more cloud breaks & sunny spells, with winds more round to the W. All week should see daytime temps. near normal at 11/12, while nights bottom out at around 4 to 6, so frost-free.
Saturday, 29 September 2012
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An E/W contrast yesterday, with 8 hrs sunshine at Leuchars & 19mms of rain at Tyndrum.
TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in SEPTEMBER
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SATURDAY should be mainly dry, with only a small risk of a passing shower. Clouds should be well-broken, with decent amounts of sunshine. It will be breezy from WNW & temperatures will peak at around 13 to 14 degrees. TONIGHT should start dry, but cloud & rain will spread from the NW later.
Temperature at obs. time today 0845 | 9.0 |
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs) | 13.1 |
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 4.7 |
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 1.6 |
Rainfall total (last 24hrs) | 2.1mms |
Barometer at observation time today | 1005mbs |
Wind at observation time today | NW4 |
This month’s highest temperature to date | 22.2 |
This month’s lowest temperature to date | -0.9 |
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date | 2.3mms |
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE | 20.6mms |
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in SEPTEMBER
Avg. max. temperature | 15.8 | Long term avg. rainfall | 80.5mms |
Avg min. temperature | 7.7 | Wettest month | 159 (1981) |
Record high temperature | 26.8 (1991) | Driest month | 5 (1972) |
Record low temperature | -2.5 (1995) |
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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK----SUNDAY to WEDNESDAY
Pressure remains low around Iceland & high over the Atlantic, W. of Iberia. This leaves Scotland in a changeable W.airflow, with occasional fronts bringing longer spells of rain or concentrations of showers.
SUNDAY is likely to be the best day of the bunch, seeing good sunny spells & above average temperatures (15), though as most days, rather breezy.
MON-WED--will be a mixture of sunshine & showers, probably more emphasis for showers on TUES. Daytime temps. will reach around 11 or 12 & it will be rather breezy. Nightime temperatures will be in single figures, but no frosts are predicted.
As is usually the case in changeable W. weather, most of the showers will fall to the west of Pitlochry, with places nearer to the E,Coast having few showers & more sunshine.
Pressure remains low around Iceland & high over the Atlantic, W. of Iberia. This leaves Scotland in a changeable W.airflow, with occasional fronts bringing longer spells of rain or concentrations of showers.
SUNDAY is likely to be the best day of the bunch, seeing good sunny spells & above average temperatures (15), though as most days, rather breezy.
MON-WED--will be a mixture of sunshine & showers, probably more emphasis for showers on TUES. Daytime temps. will reach around 11 or 12 & it will be rather breezy. Nightime temperatures will be in single figures, but no frosts are predicted.
As is usually the case in changeable W. weather, most of the showers will fall to the west of Pitlochry, with places nearer to the E,Coast having few showers & more sunshine.
Friday, 28 September 2012
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More of the lava landscape E. of LAKE MYVATN ---"The land of Dark Castles"
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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in SEPTEMBER
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Friday will be partly cloudy, with a mix of sunny intervals, but also some showers. The showers will be more dominant further to the W. but less frequent nearer to the E. Coast. It will be breezy from the W. with best temperatures reaching about 13. TONIGHT will find the odd shower continuing, but there will also be long dry spells with some clear intervals & temperatures in single figures, though above frost values.
Temperature at obs. time today 0830 | 7.9 |
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs) | 11.3 |
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 5.1 |
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 2.6 |
Rainfall total (last 24hrs) | 1.4mms |
Barometer at observation time today | 1000mbs |
Wind at observation time today | NE1 |
This month’s highest temperature to date | 22.2 |
This month’s lowest temperature to date | -0.9 |
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date | 2.3mms |
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE | 18.5mms |
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in SEPTEMBER
Avg. max. temperature | 15.8 | Long term avg. rainfall | 80.5mms |
Avg min. temperature | 7.7 | Wettest month | 159 (1981) |
Record high temperature | 26.8 (1991) | Driest month | 5 (1972) |
Record low temperature | -2.5 (1995) |
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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK---SATURDAY to TUESDAY
Pressure will be low between Iceland & Norway & high in the Atlantic to the W. of Portugal. Occasional fronts will cross the area in a fresh W. airflow.
The period will be changeable & breezy, with Saturday perhaps the best day for sunshine & lowest shower risk. Sunday may see some rain early, then an improvement. Monday promises to be rather cloudy, with patchy light rain, while Tuesday should bring a few showers but also sunny intervals.
Overall, temperature by day should reach around 10 to 14, while nights, though in single figures, should be frost-free.
Pressure will be low between Iceland & Norway & high in the Atlantic to the W. of Portugal. Occasional fronts will cross the area in a fresh W. airflow.
The period will be changeable & breezy, with Saturday perhaps the best day for sunshine & lowest shower risk. Sunday may see some rain early, then an improvement. Monday promises to be rather cloudy, with patchy light rain, while Tuesday should bring a few showers but also sunny intervals.
Overall, temperature by day should reach around 10 to 14, while nights, though in single figures, should be frost-free.
Thursday, 27 September 2012
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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in SEPTEMBER
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Thursday is expected to be dry, probably until after dark. There should be some spells of sunshine. Winds will be W. force 2 or 3, with top temperatures a couple of degrees down on yesterday at around 13 or 14. TONIGHT will start cloudy, with small amounts of rain, but it will become dry with some clear spells later, min. temp. no lower than 6.
Temperature at obs. time today 0815 | 5.0 |
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs) (warmest day since the 14th) | 16.2 |
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 3.4 |
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | -0.2 |
Rainfall total (last 24hrs) | trace |
Barometer at observation time today | 1005mbs |
Wind at observation time today | calm |
This month’s highest temperature to date | 22.2 |
This month’s lowest temperature to date | -0.9 |
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date | 2.3mms |
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE (way below normal) | 17.1mms |
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in SEPTEMBER
Avg. max. temperature | 15.8 | Long term avg. rainfall | 80.5mms |
Avg min. temperature | 7.7 | Wettest month | 159 (1981) |
Record high temperature | 26.8( 1981) | Driest month | 5 (1972) |
Record low temperature | -2.5 (1995) |
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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK----FRIDAY to MONDAY
Over the period, pressure will be low near Iceland & high in Mid-Atlantic. This will allow mainly weak fronts to move across our area from a W. quarter. Each day will be rather breezy (force 4 to 5 from between SW & NW), with some sunny intervals, but also some showers. There are likely to be 2 or 3 longer spells of rain, especially overnight, though rainfall totals are expected to be fairly small. Daytime temperatures will be in a range 11 to 14, with no air frosts expected.
Over the period, pressure will be low near Iceland & high in Mid-Atlantic. This will allow mainly weak fronts to move across our area from a W. quarter. Each day will be rather breezy (force 4 to 5 from between SW & NW), with some sunny intervals, but also some showers. There are likely to be 2 or 3 longer spells of rain, especially overnight, though rainfall totals are expected to be fairly small. Daytime temperatures will be in a range 11 to 14, with no air frosts expected.
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
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Recent volcanic activity near LAKE MYVATN. Geologically & ornithologically, the lake is probably the most interesting area in Iceland. The area receives generous amounts of dry, sunny & often quite warm weather & around 100,000 visitors a year come here. There are 2 kinds of midges which do not bite & black fly which do! Unfortunately, there are also mosquitoes.
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Gales,huge rainfall totals, floods, rail & road closures, massive cloud depths, streets covered in foam from sand & sea----the worst September storm for 30years. Pitlochry caught the gales, especially in the morning period, but was spared the excesses of rain & the month remains much drier than average in this part of the country.
TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for SEPTEMBER in PITLOCHRY
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Mostly dry with some sunshine, though rather more cloud around this afternoon. Winds much lighter from the N. W. Top temperature around 14 degrees. TONIGHT, partly cloudy, but some clear spells & temperatures down to about 4.
Temperature at obs. time today 0745 | 9.0 |
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs) | 12.2 |
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 7.5 |
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 3.5 |
Rainfall total (last 24hrs) | 2.1mms |
Barometer at observation time today | 996mbs |
Wind at observation time today | SE2 |
This month’s highest temperature to date | 22.2 |
This month’s lowest temperature to date | -0.9 |
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date | 2.3mms |
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE | 17.1mms |
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for SEPTEMBER in PITLOCHRY
Avg. max. temperature | 15.8 | Long term avg. rainfall | 80.5mms |
Avg min. temperature | 7.7 | Wettest month | 159mms |
Record high temperature | 26.8 | Driest month | 5mms |
Record low temperature | -2.5 |
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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK---THURSDAY to SUNDAY
THURSDAY---Mostly dry with some sunny spells. Lightish N.W. breeze.Some rain overnight.
FRIDAY---Cloudy with a little rain early. The odd shower around later, but also some sunny intervals. Winds light to moderate from the S.W.
SATURDAY---Dry spells, though rather cloudy. Winds W.4 Some rain overnight.
SUNDAY----Breezy, with a few showers & some sunny intervals.
Throughout, daytime temperatures around 12 or 13. Coolish nights, though probably no frosts.
THURSDAY---Mostly dry with some sunny spells. Lightish N.W. breeze.Some rain overnight.
FRIDAY---Cloudy with a little rain early. The odd shower around later, but also some sunny intervals. Winds light to moderate from the S.W.
SATURDAY---Dry spells, though rather cloudy. Winds W.4 Some rain overnight.
SUNDAY----Breezy, with a few showers & some sunny intervals.
Throughout, daytime temperatures around 12 or 13. Coolish nights, though probably no frosts.
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in SEPTEMBER
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High rainfall totals in N.Wales & N.England yesterday & the worst of the rain again further south today.
The morning will be mainly cloudy, with occasional mainly light rain (more the further SE you go). It should be drier & brighter this afternoon. Very windy at first, easing as the day goes on. Maximum temperature around 12. TONIGHT---Rather cloudy, possibly a little occasional rain. Temperatures staying above 6 degrees.
The morning will be mainly cloudy, with occasional mainly light rain (more the further SE you go). It should be drier & brighter this afternoon. Very windy at first, easing as the day goes on. Maximum temperature around 12. TONIGHT---Rather cloudy, possibly a little occasional rain. Temperatures staying above 6 degrees.
Temperature at obs. time today 0845 | 9.9 |
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs) | 11.7 |
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 8.5 |
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 6.6 |
Rainfall total (last 24hrs) | 1.9 |
Barometer at observation time today | 985mbs |
Wind at observation time today (gusts to gale force 8) | N7 |
This month’s highest temperature to date | 22.2 |
This month’s lowest temperature to date | -0.9 |
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date | 2.3mms |
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE | 15.0mms |
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in SEPTEMBER
Avg. max. temperature | 15.8 | Long term avg. rainfall | 80.5mms |
Avg min. temperature | 7.7 | Wettest month | 159mms |
Record high temperature | 26.8 | Driest month | 5mms |
Record low temperature | -2.5 |
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LOCAL AREA FORECAST----WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY
A deep, vigorous depression is centred over the Irish Sea. It will weaken over the next few days, ending up in the Med.
WEDNESDAY---Rather cloudy, perhaps a little rain at first. Brighter later. Remaining breezy from the N.
THURSDAY--Mostly dry & bright, with sunny intervals. Breezy from the NW.
FRIDAY---A little rain at first, then bright & breezy with a few showers around.
SATURDAY---Dry, sunny intervals, breezy from the W.
Throughout, max.temps. will be in the range 12 to 14 & no frosts.
A deep, vigorous depression is centred over the Irish Sea. It will weaken over the next few days, ending up in the Med.
WEDNESDAY---Rather cloudy, perhaps a little rain at first. Brighter later. Remaining breezy from the N.
THURSDAY--Mostly dry & bright, with sunny intervals. Breezy from the NW.
FRIDAY---A little rain at first, then bright & breezy with a few showers around.
SATURDAY---Dry, sunny intervals, breezy from the W.
Throughout, max.temps. will be in the range 12 to 14 & no frosts.
Monday, 24 September 2012
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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in SEPTEMBER
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A cool, cloudy & windy day. Only a few spits of rain are likely this morning, but rather more persistent rain in the afternoon & evening. Most of the heavier rainfall will be further to the E. & S.E. Highest temperatures will struggle into double figures & it will feel cold with a NE wind between force 4 & 6.
There will be further rain overnight (heaviest nearer to the E.Coast) & it will remain windy.
There will be further rain overnight (heaviest nearer to the E.Coast) & it will remain windy.
Temperature at obs. time today 0815 | 8.5 |
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs) | 13.0 |
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 1.2 |
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 0.5 |
Rainfall total (last 24hrs) | 0.2mms |
Barometer at observation time today | 1002mbs |
Wind at observation time today | NE1 |
This month’s highest temperature to date | 22.2 |
This month’s lowest temperature to date | -0.9 |
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date | 2.3mms |
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE | 12.9mms |
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in SEPTEMBER
Avg. max. temperature | 15.8 | Long term avg. rainfall | 80.5 |
Avg min. temperature | 7.7 | Wettest month | 159 |
Record high temperature | 26.8 | Driest month | 5 |
Record low temperature | -2.5 |
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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK---TUESDAY to FRIDAY
A deep low over Southern England is expected to move away into the Med. over the coming days.
TUESDAY---Probably still cloudy & breezy, with further rain, especially a.m.
WED. to FRI---An improvement. Dry for much of the time, with winds gradually easing. A little sunshine at times. Perhaps more cloud by Friday.
Daytime temperatures around 12 or 13 at best.
A deep low over Southern England is expected to move away into the Med. over the coming days.
TUESDAY---Probably still cloudy & breezy, with further rain, especially a.m.
WED. to FRI---An improvement. Dry for much of the time, with winds gradually easing. A little sunshine at times. Perhaps more cloud by Friday.
Daytime temperatures around 12 or 13 at best.
Sunday, 23 September 2012
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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in SEPTEMBER
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SUNDAY is expected to be dry, with broken cloud & spells of sunshine. The best of the sunshine is expected this morning & it is likely to become more cloudy later in the day. Winds will settle into the S.E.picking up a little later in the day. Maximum temperatures should reach 12 to 13 degrees. TONIGHT will start with some clear spells, though more cloud is expected later, making it less cold than previous nights.
Temperature at obs. time today 0815 | 1.2 |
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs) | 13.0 |
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | -0.9 |
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | -3.8 |
Rainfall total (last 24hrs) | nil |
Barometer at observation time today | 1016mbs |
Wind at observation time today | N1 |
This month’s highest temperature to date | 22.2 |
This month’s lowest temperature to date | -0.9 |
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date | 2.3mms |
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE | 12.9mms |
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in SEPTEMBER
Avg. max. temperature | 15.8 | Long term avg. rainfall | 80.5mms |
Avg min. temperature | 7.7 | Wettest month | 159mms |
Record high temperature | 26.8 | Driest month | 5mms |
Record low temperature | -2.5 |
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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK----MONDAY to THURSDAY
A depression will move from Biscay into Southern England, though its future movement then becomes less predictable.
MONDAY---Cloudy, cool, windy from the N.E. with spells of rain, much of it p.m. when it is likely to be heavier.
TUESDAY---Heavy rain, especially a.m. dying out later, with just the odd shower
WEDNESDAY/ THURSDAY---Mostly dry, perhaps an odd shower.
Overall, cool during this period, temps in a range 11 to 13 by day, winds from between NE & NW & nights not as chilly as recently.
A depression will move from Biscay into Southern England, though its future movement then becomes less predictable.
MONDAY---Cloudy, cool, windy from the N.E. with spells of rain, much of it p.m. when it is likely to be heavier.
TUESDAY---Heavy rain, especially a.m. dying out later, with just the odd shower
WEDNESDAY/ THURSDAY---Mostly dry, perhaps an odd shower.
Overall, cool during this period, temps in a range 11 to 13 by day, winds from between NE & NW & nights not as chilly as recently.
Saturday, 22 September 2012
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GODAFOSS (The "Falls of the Gods")---31 miles E. of Akureyri, Iceland.
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Something for the "weather enthusiast" over the next few days, as an anticyclone over Britain retreats briskly with the advance of a depression of tropical origin. The forecast has been giving the professionals something of a headache, but now they are " going" for the depression to take a track Biscay, through the Channel & into the Southern North Sea. Around the system, both strong winds & heavy rain
feature, bringing a very unsettled finish to the month.
It looks as though Southern England will get the worst of things on Sunday, while Northern England & Scotland are in the firing line for Monday & probably much of Tuesday as well..
It seems likely at this stage that Southern & Eastern parts of Scotland will receive the heaviest falls of rain,
while the far west has the least. As winds will blow from between E. & N.E. this will reinforce the unpleasant conditions in Eastern Scotland.
I doubt Pitlochry will be one of the wettest places during this period, but it's highly likely that the present very low total for September will have been at least doubled by Tuesday morning's observation.
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Something for the "weather enthusiast" over the next few days, as an anticyclone over Britain retreats briskly with the advance of a depression of tropical origin. The forecast has been giving the professionals something of a headache, but now they are " going" for the depression to take a track Biscay, through the Channel & into the Southern North Sea. Around the system, both strong winds & heavy rain
feature, bringing a very unsettled finish to the month.
It looks as though Southern England will get the worst of things on Sunday, while Northern England & Scotland are in the firing line for Monday & probably much of Tuesday as well..
It seems likely at this stage that Southern & Eastern parts of Scotland will receive the heaviest falls of rain,
while the far west has the least. As winds will blow from between E. & N.E. this will reinforce the unpleasant conditions in Eastern Scotland.
I doubt Pitlochry will be one of the wettest places during this period, but it's highly likely that the present very low total for September will have been at least doubled by Tuesday morning's observation.
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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in SEPTEMBER
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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK----SUNDAY to WEDNESDAY
Pressure is currently high over Britain, but this is, unfortunately, only temporary, as a deep depression moves from Biscay, up the Channel & into the North Sea by the start of next week. This system, incidentally, is a former tropical storm & will deliver quite a "punch" to many areas, but less so to Northern & Western Scotland. So, briefly in summary:--
SUNDAY--Dry, some sunshine, though rather more cloud by the end of the day
MONDAY/TUESDAY--Windy from the E or NE,up to force 4 to 6. Cloudy with spells of rain (the worst of this in Southern & Eastern areas--possibly the North & West escaping the worst of the rain.
WEDNESDAY---Some improvement, with dry spells & sunny intervals.
It will be cool throughout (daytime range 10 to 13), but not as cold by night from Sunday night onwards.
Mist & fog should clear quickly, giving way to sunny spells. The afternoon should remain dry, with patches of cloud & sunny intervals. Winds will be light & variable & highest temperatures should reach about 13 degrees. Tonight should be mostly clear & cold, with at least a ground frost.
Temperature at obs. time today 0845 | 1.7 |
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs) | 13.0 |
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs) (coldest to date) | -0.4 |
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | -3.3 |
Rainfall total (last 24hrs) | trace |
Barometer at observation time today | 1021mbs |
Wind at observation time today | NE1 |
This month’s highest temperature to date | 22.2 (8th) |
This month’s lowest temperature to date | -0.4 (22nd) |
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date | 2.3(17/19) |
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE | 12.9mms |
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in SEPTEMBER
Avg. max. temperature | 15.8 | Long term avg. rainfall | 80.5mms |
Avg min. temperature | 7.7 | Wettest month | 159 (1981) |
Record high temperature | 26.8 (1991) | Driest month | 5 (1972) |
Record low temperature | -2.5 (1995) |
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Pressure is currently high over Britain, but this is, unfortunately, only temporary, as a deep depression moves from Biscay, up the Channel & into the North Sea by the start of next week. This system, incidentally, is a former tropical storm & will deliver quite a "punch" to many areas, but less so to Northern & Western Scotland. So, briefly in summary:--
SUNDAY--Dry, some sunshine, though rather more cloud by the end of the day
MONDAY/TUESDAY--Windy from the E or NE,up to force 4 to 6. Cloudy with spells of rain (the worst of this in Southern & Eastern areas--possibly the North & West escaping the worst of the rain.
WEDNESDAY---Some improvement, with dry spells & sunny intervals.
It will be cool throughout (daytime range 10 to 13), but not as cold by night from Sunday night onwards.
Friday, 21 September 2012
Our 3rd & final port of call in Iceland was at AKUREYRI, known as the "capital & jewel of the North"
It lies at the head of the longest & narrowest inlet in the region, only 60 miles inside the Arctic Circle.
It has daily flights to Reykjavik, 272 miles to the south west, taking 50 mins. The bus takes 6 hours!
The photograph shows the GODAFOSS (The Falls of the Gods), just over30 miles to the east of Akureyri.
It lies at the head of the longest & narrowest inlet in the region, only 60 miles inside the Arctic Circle.
It has daily flights to Reykjavik, 272 miles to the south west, taking 50 mins. The bus takes 6 hours!
The photograph shows the GODAFOSS (The Falls of the Gods), just over30 miles to the east of Akureyri.
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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for SEPTEMBER in PITLOCHRY
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All day yesterday, we were on the northern edge of a rain area. Perth had more rain, Edinburgh, a lot more & there was flooding in parts of Strathclyde & Ayrshire. Today is looking better, though it was a very nippy start. The day should stay dry (just an outside chance of a p.m. shower), with the best of the sunshine this morning & more cloud around this afternoon. Winds will be fairly light from the N.W. & temperatures should peak at around 12 or 13. Tonight should become mainly clear & cold.
Temperature at obs. time today 0845 | 2.0 |
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs) | 9.8 |
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs) (1st air frost of season) | -0.2 |
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | -3.1 |
Rainfall total (last 24hrs) | 1.7mms |
Barometer at observation time today | 1018mbs |
Wind at observation time today | E1 |
This month’s highest temperature to date | 22.2 (8th) |
This month’s lowest temperature to date | -0.2 (21st) |
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date | 2.3(17/19) |
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE | 12.9mms |
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for SEPTEMBER in PITLOCHRY
Avg. max. temperature | 15.8 | Long term avg. rainfall | 80.5mms |
Avg min. temperature | 7.7 | Wettest month | 159 (1981) |
Record high temperature | 26.8 (1991) | Driest month | 5 (1972) |
Record low temperature | -2.5 (1995) |
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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK----SATURDAY to TUESDAY
Relatively high pressure with light winds will dominate the weather from now until Sunday. Thereafter, we are in the hands of a vigorous depression located over the S. North Sea. Saturday & Sunday should be dry with some sunshine. Monday & Tuesday see winds backing into the E. or NE with more cloud around & some showery rain around. Throughout the period, highest temperatures should range between 11 & 13, though nights should be less chilly than of late, owing to cloud & wind.
Relatively high pressure with light winds will dominate the weather from now until Sunday. Thereafter, we are in the hands of a vigorous depression located over the S. North Sea. Saturday & Sunday should be dry with some sunshine. Monday & Tuesday see winds backing into the E. or NE with more cloud around & some showery rain around. Throughout the period, highest temperatures should range between 11 & 13, though nights should be less chilly than of late, owing to cloud & wind.
Thursday, 20 September 2012
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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in SEPTEMBER
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Pitlochry is on the northern edge of a rain area this morning, which is moving slowly south. The morning is expected to remain cloudy, with perhaps a little further light rain, though staying wet for longer in the Central Belt & especially in Southern Scotland. During the late afternoon, it may start to brighten up locally & the night will be cold with clear spells & a touch of ground frost. Winds will be light, with the daytime temperature struggling to reach double figures.
Temperature at obs. time today 0815 | 7.0 |
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs) | 13.7 |
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 5.8 |
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 3.3 |
Rainfall total (last 24hrs) | 2.3mms |
Barometer at observation time today | 1014mbs |
Wind at observation time today | SW1 |
This month’s highest temperature to date | 22.2 (8th) |
This month’s lowest temperature to date | 1.6 (19th) |
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date | 2.3mms(17/19) |
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE | 11.2mms |
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in SEPTEMBER
Avg. max. temperature | 15.8 | Long term avg. rainfall | 80.5mms |
Avg min. temperature | 7.7 | Wettest month | 159 (1981) |
Record high temperature | 26.8 (1991) | Driest month | 5 (1972) |
Record low temperature | -2.5 (1995) |
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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK----FRIDAY to MONDAY
The pressure pattern looks very complex over the next few days, featuring a slow southward-moving front, a build of high pressure for Saturday & what looks like an ex-tropical storm moving into England on Sunday & Scotland on Monday; loads of uncertainty!! In brief:---
FRIDAY---Dry with sunny spells, followed by a cold night.
SATURDAY--Dry with sunny spells
SUNDAY----Cloudy but dry
MONDAY---Wet, with fresh winds from the E.
The pressure pattern looks very complex over the next few days, featuring a slow southward-moving front, a build of high pressure for Saturday & what looks like an ex-tropical storm moving into England on Sunday & Scotland on Monday; loads of uncertainty!! In brief:---
FRIDAY---Dry with sunny spells, followed by a cold night.
SATURDAY--Dry with sunny spells
SUNDAY----Cloudy but dry
MONDAY---Wet, with fresh winds from the E.
Wednesday, 19 September 2012
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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in SEPTEMBER
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Wednesday should be mainly dry, with only a low shower risk. There will be well-broken cloud & spells of sunshine. Winds will be from the W, lighter than on recent days, with temperatures rising to 13 or 14 degrees. Much of tonight should be dry with clear spells, with minimum temperature perhaps low enough for a ground frost.
Temperature at obs. time today 0845 | 5.8 |
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs) | 12.0 |
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)----coldest to date this month | 1.6 |
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | -2.1 |
Rainfall total (last 24hrs) | 0.2mms |
Barometer at observation time today | 1016mbs |
Wind at observation time today | S1 |
This month’s highest temperature to date | 22.2 (8th) |
This month’s lowest temperature to date | 1.6 (19th) |
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date | 2.3 (17th) |
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE | 8.9mms |
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in SEPTEMBER
Avg. max. temperature | 15.8 | Long term avg. rainfall | 80.5mms |
Avg min. temperature | 7.7 | Wettest month | 159 (1981) |
Record high temperature | 26.8 (1991) | Driest month | 5 (1972) |
Record low temperature | -2.5 (1995) |
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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK---- THURSDAY to SUNDAY
Pressure begins high over SW England & low to the NE of Scotland. Pressure temporarily rises over much of Britain during Friday & Saturday but then a deep low approaches from the SW for Sunday. Thursday may well begin rather cloudy, but later sunny spells develop & broken cloud with sunny spells is the theme for Friday & Saturday. Sunday should start dry, but cloud & rain are lined up for later. Winds begin in the NW but end the period from the SE. Daytime temperatures are likely to reach in a range 11 to 13, with chilly nights at first.
Pressure begins high over SW England & low to the NE of Scotland. Pressure temporarily rises over much of Britain during Friday & Saturday but then a deep low approaches from the SW for Sunday. Thursday may well begin rather cloudy, but later sunny spells develop & broken cloud with sunny spells is the theme for Friday & Saturday. Sunday should start dry, but cloud & rain are lined up for later. Winds begin in the NW but end the period from the SE. Daytime temperatures are likely to reach in a range 11 to 13, with chilly nights at first.
Tuesday, 18 September 2012
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Meanwhile, we continue with a selection of photographs taken on a cruise this August to Iceland & Norway.
Again, we are in ISAFJORDUR, ICELAND, just about the nearest part to Greenland & very much the outpost of Europe.
The statue underlines the importance of fishing to this community. Note the spectacular steepness of the high ground & the gorgeous clear, blue sky.
Meanwhile, we continue with a selection of photographs taken on a cruise this August to Iceland & Norway.
Again, we are in ISAFJORDUR, ICELAND, just about the nearest part to Greenland & very much the outpost of Europe.
The statue underlines the importance of fishing to this community. Note the spectacular steepness of the high ground & the gorgeous clear, blue sky.
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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for SEPTEMBER in PITLOCHRY
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The morning should be mainly dry, with broken cloud & some sunshine. Much of the afternoon will be dry & bright, but there is a shower risk too. Feeling rather cool in fresh N.W. winds, while under some clear skies tonight, there may well be a touch of ground frost.
Temperature at obs. time today 0815 | 5.0 |
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs) | 13.5 |
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 4.1 |
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 0.3 |
Rainfall total (last 24hrs) | 2.3mms |
Barometer at observation time today | 1004mbs |
Wind at observation time today | SSE1 |
This month’s highest temperature to date | 22.2 (8th) |
This month’s lowest temperature to date | 2.4 (11th) |
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date | 2.3 (17th) |
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE | 8.7mms |
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for SEPTEMBER in PITLOCHRY
Avg. max. temperature | 15.8 | Long term avg. rainfall | 80.5mms |
Avg min. temperature | 7.7 | Wettest month | 159 (1981) |
Record high temperature | 26.8 (1991) | Driest month | 5 (1972) |
Record low temperature | -2.5 (1995) |
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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK----WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY
High pressure will be close to Southern England, while pressure remains lower over Scotland, which will be more vulnerable to fronts & depressions, particularly in the west.
Wednesday will start chilly, but much of the time will be dry with spells of sunshine. There may be a spell of rain late on Wednesday night & perhaps into Thursday morning, but much of the day should be dry. Friday & Saturday should be dry with broken cloud & spells of sunshine. Most of the period will again see winds from a W. quarter, mostly around force 3 or 4. Daytime temperatures will be a little below normal in the 11 to 13 range, while overnight temperatures will be well down in single figures, with perhaps some ground frost.
High pressure will be close to Southern England, while pressure remains lower over Scotland, which will be more vulnerable to fronts & depressions, particularly in the west.
Wednesday will start chilly, but much of the time will be dry with spells of sunshine. There may be a spell of rain late on Wednesday night & perhaps into Thursday morning, but much of the day should be dry. Friday & Saturday should be dry with broken cloud & spells of sunshine. Most of the period will again see winds from a W. quarter, mostly around force 3 or 4. Daytime temperatures will be a little below normal in the 11 to 13 range, while overnight temperatures will be well down in single figures, with perhaps some ground frost.
Monday, 17 September 2012
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The village name actually has 3 pronunciation accents on the letters that make up its name, something we do not have in written English.
The village has a post office, banks, hospital, library, small supermarkets, community centre, swimming pool & sports hall, as well as restaurants & cafes.Cruise ships are frequent visitors during the summer months.
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Some impressive high ground around ISAFJORDUR, as well as a gorgeous clear blue sky for our short visit.The village name actually has 3 pronunciation accents on the letters that make up its name, something we do not have in written English.
The village has a post office, banks, hospital, library, small supermarkets, community centre, swimming pool & sports hall, as well as restaurants & cafes.Cruise ships are frequent visitors during the summer months.
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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in SEPTEMBER
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Some sunny intervals, with dry spells, but quite a few showers around today, especially further W. A few heavy thundery showers are a distinct possibility. Temperatures will struggle to 12 or 13 degrees, with W. winds blowing up to force 4. Tonight will be chilly with broken cloud & some clear spells.
Temperature at obs. time today 0830) | 8.6 |
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs) | 14.3 |
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 5.2 |
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 1.4 |
Rainfall total (last 24hrs) | 0.6mms |
Barometer at observation time today | 1001mbs |
Wind at observation time today | variable 1 |
This month’s highest temperature to date | 22.2 (8th) |
This month’s lowest temperature to date | 2.4 (11th) |
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date | 1.7 (9th) |
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE | 6.4mms |
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in SEPTEMBER
Avg. max. temperature | 15.8 | Long term avg. rainfall | 80.5mms |
Avg min. temperature | 7.7 | Wettest month | 159 (1981) |
Record high temperature | 26.8 (1991) | Driest month | 5 (1972) |
Record low temperature | -2.5 (1995) |
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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK---TUESDAY to FRIDAY
Pressure is low to the N. & N.E. of Britain, while high pressure attempts to nose- in from the S.W. Scotland will remain in a mostly W. to N. W. airstream, with fronts affecting us from time to time. The weather during this period will be decidedly autumnal, with winds mostly force 3 to 4, daytime temperatures peaking at 11 to 13 & with chilly nights (the odd ground frost is on the cards). There should be a fair amount of dry weather, with broken cloud & spells of sunshine, though showers are always a possibility. There is currently a question mark over Thursday, with a rain area passing a little way to the south of our area, though needs watching!
Pressure is low to the N. & N.E. of Britain, while high pressure attempts to nose- in from the S.W. Scotland will remain in a mostly W. to N. W. airstream, with fronts affecting us from time to time. The weather during this period will be decidedly autumnal, with winds mostly force 3 to 4, daytime temperatures peaking at 11 to 13 & with chilly nights (the odd ground frost is on the cards). There should be a fair amount of dry weather, with broken cloud & spells of sunshine, though showers are always a possibility. There is currently a question mark over Thursday, with a rain area passing a little way to the south of our area, though needs watching!
Sunday, 16 September 2012
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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in SEPTEMBER
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Much of the morning will be rather cloudy & some showery rain is possible. There should be an improvement p.m. with more in the way of cloud breaks & sunny intervals. Not as warm as yesterday, with a moderate SW breeze. Tonight will be partly cloudy, with a few clear spells, but still some risk of a passing shower. Lowest temperatures well down into single figures.
Temperature at obs. time today 0815 | 12.3 |
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs) | 18.6 |
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 10.7 |
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | 7.1 |
Rainfall total (last 24hrs) | trace |
Barometer at observation time today | 1002mbs |
Wind at observation time today | NW2 |
This month’s highest temperature to date | 22.2 (8th) |
This month’s lowest temperature to date | 2.4 (11th) |
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date | 1.7 (9th) |
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE | 5.8mms |
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in SEPTEMBER
Avg. max. temperature | 15.8 | Long term avg. rainfall | 80.5mms |
Avg min. temperature | 7.7 | Wettest month | 159 (1981) |
Record high temperature | 26.8 (1991) | Driest month | 5 (1972) |
Record low temperature | -2.5 (1995) |
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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK---MONDAY to THURSDAY
Pressure will stay low to the north & high to the south & south west, with weak fronts crossing Scotland mainly in a NW airstream. Monday is set up to be quite a showery day, though with some cloud breaks & sunny intervals.Thereafter, little in the way of rain is expected, though, despite some sunshine, it will tend to feel autumnal with coolish daytime temperatures & a force 3 or 4 wind from the NW. Most nights will be rather chilly & a couple of ground frosts seem probable.
Pressure will stay low to the north & high to the south & south west, with weak fronts crossing Scotland mainly in a NW airstream. Monday is set up to be quite a showery day, though with some cloud breaks & sunny intervals.Thereafter, little in the way of rain is expected, though, despite some sunshine, it will tend to feel autumnal with coolish daytime temperatures & a force 3 or 4 wind from the NW. Most nights will be rather chilly & a couple of ground frosts seem probable.
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