THE ONLY ONLINE WEATHER SERVICE WHERE THE OBSERVER LIVES & RECORDS IN PITLOCHRY
YESTERDAY A cold day & though bright initially, soon became mostly cloudy with showers
of hail, especially around 1410hrs. Deposits of hail remained on the grass for some
time afterwards as temperatures fell towards 4 degrees.Snow fell in some places eg between
Grantown on Spey & Inverness.
Coldest(4.2)--Cassley Warmest(14.8)--Pershore Sunniest(14.1hrs)--Morecambe
Wettest(12.4)--Stornoway
This data may vary in newspapers, but is extracted from a Met Office site
TODAY, Blue skies & sunshine, though with an early frost. However, once again going downhill
this afternoon, as clouds gather & outbreaks of rain,sleet & hail with hill snow spoil
much of the afternoon. Temperatures well down on average, made worse by memories of
last week.
OUTLOOK Rather cold & changeable.
Temperature at obs. time today 0840 | 3.4 |
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs) | 9.0 |
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | -1.2 |
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs) | -4.5 |
Rainfall total (last 24hrs) | 4.8mm |
Barometer at observation time today | 1008 |
Wind at observation time today | W3 |
This month’s highest temperature to date | 21.1 |
This month’s lowest temperature to date | -1.9 |
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date | 6.8mm |
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE | 32.4mm |
AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in APRIL
Avg. max. temperature | 11.3 | Long term avg. rainfall | 48.8mm |
Avg min. temperature | 2.7 | Wettest month | 101.6mm |
Record high temperature*** | 23.5 | Driest month | 2.8mm |
Record low temperature | -5.7 |
CORRECTION 1984
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