Wednesday 31 October 2012

From FLAM to our next port of call, OLDEN, involved returning down Sognefjorden, followed by a short sail out in open waters, then returning inland along Nordfjord.. The photograph captures some menacing-looking cloud over Sognefjorden, though with brightness ahead in the west. 

A SUMMARY OF OCTOBER 2012 SHOULD BE AVAILABLE DURING THURSDAY
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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
Overnight rain has moved away, but it will remain largely cloudy. There is just the chance that the afternoon could see a further pulse of light rain, though this is more likely to occur nearer to the East Coast. Winds will be force 2 from the SE, with highest temperatures around 7 or 8.  TONIGHT should become dry with clear spells at times & lowest temperatures will fall close to freezing by dawn.
Temperature at obs. time today              0830 5.0
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)8.0
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)2.3
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)2.1
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)6.0mms
Barometer at observation time today (Lowest this month)977mbs
Wind at observation time todayN2
This month’s highest temperature to date13.1 (24th)
This month’s lowest temperature to date-4.2 (17th)
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date27.2 (11th)
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE99.4mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES for OCTOBER in PITLOCHRY
Avg. max. temperature11.9Long term avg. rainfall106.4mms
Avg min. temperature4.8Wettest month178 (2001)
Record high temperature18.6 (1997)Driest month14 (2003)
Record low temperature-5.7 (2002)

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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK---THURSDAY to SUNDAY
Low pressure remains close to Scotland, resulting in changeable conditions, though with some dry & bright weather too.Rather on the cold side, with some overnight frosts, at least on the ground. Most of any rainfall should be in the form of showers. Winds generally no stronger than force 4 & often only 2 or 3.



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Tuesday 30 October 2012

FLAM district, Norway.  A classic U-shaped valley. Note how strips & patches of cloud cling to the valley sides, ( much as they often do in the Tay & Tummel valleys.)

COMING SHORTLY----

HOW HAS OCTOBER 2012 IN PITLOCHRY COMPARED WITH THE LONG-TERM AVERAGE?
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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
A cold start. Remaining mostly cloudy throughout. Dry for much of the time, but occasional outbreaks of light rain are possible. Feeling rather cold, with top temperatures around 7.    TONIGHT--- Staying mostly cloudy, with some occasional rain likely, though cloud & a fresher wind should prevent much fall in temperature.
Temperature at obs. time today     08302.3
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)7.7
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)-1.2
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)-4.5
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)0.2mms
Barometer at observation time today999mbs
Wind at observation time todaySE1
This month’s highest temperature to date13.1 (24th)
This month’s lowest temperature to date-4.2 (17th)
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date27.2 (11th)
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE93.4mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES for OCTOBER in PITLOCHRY
Avg. max. temperature11.9Long term avg. rainfall106.4mms
Avg min. temperature4.8Wettest month178 (2001)
Record high temperature18.6 (1997)Driest month14 (2003)
Record low temperature-5.7 (2002)

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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK----WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY
A complex area of low pressure will be close to the north of Scotland throughout.
WEDNESDAY---Mainly cloudy. Some rain at times, mostly during the morning, with longer dry spells during the afternoon. Highest temperatures about 7.
THURSDAY---Cloudy skies, with some rain possible in the morning. Best temp.7
FRIDAY & SATURDAY---Should see some dry, bright weather, though showers are a possibility, with low pressure still dominating the scene. Remaining on the cold side at  around 6.

Throughout, night-time temperatures will fall close to zero, with ground minima in negative territory. Winds will generally be in a range  force 2 to 4, with some variability in direction, as a result of a nearby low pressure system.





Monday 29 October 2012

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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
A dry day ahead, with broken cloud & some sunshine at times. Winds NW force 2 or 3 & maximum temperature 8. TONIGHT--Dry with clear spells, especially at first, with temperatures falling close to frost levels. Perhaps more cloud later in the night, with the odd shower.
Temperature at obs. time today   08304.3
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)9.1
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)-0.2
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)-3.4
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)0.1mm
Barometer at observation time today1007mbs
Wind at observation time todayNW2
This month’s highest temperature to date13.1 (24th)
This month’s lowest temperature to date-4.2 (17th)
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date27.2 (11th)
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE93.2mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES for OCTOBER in PITLOCHRY
Avg. max. temperature11.9Long term avg. rainfall106.4mms
Avg min. temperature4.8Wettest month178 (2001)
Record high temperature18.6 (1997)Driest month14 (2003)
Record low temperature-5.7 (2002)

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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK---TUESDAY to FRIDAY
Pressure will be low to the north of Scotland, giving a changeable week,
TUESDAY---Generally cloudy. Little if any rain a.m or the first part of the afternoon, but a wetter spell later in the day & after dark. Winds increasing with the rain to become force 4 or 5 from S or SW. Daytime temperature up to 9, with no overnight frost.
WEDNESDAY---Mainly cloudy with rain at times, but probably dying out later in the day. Highest temperatures 8 & no frost.
THURSDAY & FRIDAY---Feeling colder, with best temperatures around 6. Mostly cloudy, though bright at times. Dry spells, but the chance of a few showers. Overnight temperatures close to zero.

Sunday 28 October 2012

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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY

Mainly cloudy & at times, overcast. There will be a little rain on occasions, but not amounting to more than 2 or 3 mms. Later on, it should become mostly dry, perhaps with a few cloud breaks. Highest temperatures about 7 or 8 degrees.  TONIGHT, early clear spells will give way to more cloudy skies, with a ground frost likely by dawn.
Temperature at obs. time today     0830 GMT6.0
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)7.2
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)1.8
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)-1.6
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)3.1mms
Barometer at observation time today1004mbs
Wind at observation time todaySW1
This month’s highest temperature to date13.1 (24th)
This month’s lowest temperature to date-4.2 (17th)
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date27.2 (11th)
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE93.1mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES for OCTOBER in PITLOCHRY
Avg. max. temperature11.9Long term avg. rainfall106.4mms
Avg min. temperature4.8Wettest month178 (2001)
Record high temperature18.6 (1997)Driest month14 (2003)
Record low temperature-5.7 (2002)

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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK----MONDAY to THURSDAY
Low pressure systems will pass close to the North of Scotland, giving a changeable week ahead, though no extremes of weather seem likely.
MONDAY---Mainly dry with sunny intervals
TUESDAY--Mostly cloudy with some rain by evening, lasting into the night.
WEDNESDAY---Some occasional rain or showers, though with some dry periods too
THURSDAY---Generally cloudy, though with some dry periods, as well as a few showers.
OVERALL---Day time temperatures in a range 6 to 8, so rather cold.  Ground frosts are likely on some nights, but little chance of air frosts. Gales or snowfall not expected.
Winds tending to blow from the S or SE ahead of approaching depressions & from the W or NW after they have passed through. Rainfall totals likely to be relatively small & much less than places further west.




Mostly cloudy

Saturday 27 October 2012

CLASSIC HANGING VALLEYS IN THE FLAM REGION.
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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
Dry & cold, with broken cloud & some sunshine this morning.  The afternoon is expected to become more generally cloudy, with occasional rain reaching the area, by or before nightfall.   OVERNIGHT, a little more rain is expected for a time, before clearing skies develop before morning. A ground frost is then likely.
Temperature at obs. time today   08452.4
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)6.5
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)-0.2
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)-4.3
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)0.4mms
Barometer at observation time today1022mbs
Wind at observation time todayNW1
This month’s highest temperature to date13.1 (24th)
This month’s lowest temperature to date-4.2 (17th)
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date27.2 (11th)
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE90.0mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES for OCTOBER in PITLOCHRY
Avg. max. temperature11.9Long term avg. rainfall106.4mms
Avg min. temperature4.8Wettest month178 (2001)
Record high temperature18.6 (1997)Driest month14 (2003)
Record low temperature-5.7 (2002)

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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK----SUNDAY to WEDNESDAY
SUNDAY---Rather cloudy, with occasional rain, mostly light. Some dry spells too, but limited sunshine. Feeling less cold, though a ground frost likely overnight.
MONDAY---Probably the best day of the bunch, dry, with broken cloud & some sunshine. Still rather cold. Some rain overnight.
TUESDAY---Rather cloudy, though mostly dry until after dark, when more fronts bring further rain.
WEDNESDAY---Rather cloudy & unsettled, with more in the way of wind. rain or showers at times.

 THROUGHOUT---- The worst of the rain will be further to the west, temperatures will be rather below the late Oct. average & nights will be close to a touch of ground frost.




Friday 26 October 2012

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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
Feeling decidedly cold today with a NW force3 wind. There should be some decent spells of sunshine,  some patches of cloud at times, but only a low risk of a wintry shower. TONIGHT will be largely clear & frosty. 
Temperature at obs. time today 08300.0
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)11.1
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)-1.0
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)-4.2
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)nil
Barometer at observation time today1022mbs
Wind at observation time todayNW2
This month’s highest temperature to date13.1 (24th)
This month’s lowest temperature to date-4.2 17th)
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date27.2 (11th)
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE89.6mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES for OCTOBER in PITLOCHRY
Avg. max. temperature11.9Long term avg. rainfall106.4mms
Avg min. temperature4.8Wettest month178 (2001)
Record high temperature18.6 (1997)Driest month14 (2003)
Record low temperature-5.7 (2002)

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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK----SATURDAY to TUESDAY
Pressure is high near Iceland, allowing a cold Arctic airstream to cover Britain, though only temporarily. While pressure remains high to the north, a depression & its fronts will cross N.Scotland from the W. bringing some rain after dark on Saturday.
SATURDAY----Frosty start, then dry with some sunshine, but still feeling cold Becoming cloudy later, with some rain after dark, so no frost overnight.
SUNDAY----Perhaps some rain at first. Less cold than Fri & Sat.
START of NEXT WEEK----Rather changeable. Some dry spells & sunny intervals on Monday.
    More cloudy with some rain during Tuesday.



Thursday 25 October 2012

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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
Yesterday turned out surprisingly well for sunshine & mildness & today starts chilly but with little cloud. The day should remain dry, with broken cloud & some sunshine. It will, however, be about 4 degrees colder than yesterday, a rainless cold front having passed through overnight. Winds will be light from the NW.  TONIGHT will see some clear spells & a frost.
Temperature at obs. time today 08152.6
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)---best this month!13.1
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)1.7
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)-1.3
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)nil
Barometer at observation time today1022mbs
Wind at observation time todayNE1
This month’s highest temperature to date13.1 (24th)
This month’s lowest temperature to date-4.2 (17th)
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date27.2 (11th)
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE89.6mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES for OCTOBER in PITLOCHRY
Avg. max. temperature11.9Long term avg. rainfall106.4mms
Avg min. temperature4.8Wettest month178 (2001)
Record high temperature18.6 (1997)Driest month14 (2003)
Record low temperature-5.7 (2002)

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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK----FRIDAY to MONDAY
One cold front overnight has slightly opened the door to much colder weather & a second one later today, will finish the job!
So a shock to the system on FRIDAY, with a very cold, though dry day, with some sunshine & excellent visibility. Best temperatures may not better just 4 degrees with frost overnight  SATURDAY should be similar, still very cold & perhaps rather more cloud.      SUNDAY & MONDAY are likely to be a few degrees less cold, but more cloudy, with some rain likely, more especially on Sunday, as a depression & fronts move across from the west.

Some of the high ground N & E of Pitlochry may see light snowfalls from tonight & we may see the odd flurry.




Wednesday 24 October 2012

Some very impressive scenery in the area around FLAM (Norway).
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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
We're off to a clear, chilly start & there's a good chance of seeing more sunshine than of late. However, there are still large areas of cloud not too far away & there's every likelihood of skies becoming more cloudy on occasions. Once again, winds will be light, though any breeze is likely to blow from the NW. Top temperatures should reach around 10 or 11.     TONIGHT is likely to become more cloudy, with a cold front, which will introduce an Arctic air stream, passing through later in the night, with temperatures falling towards freezing.
Temperature at obs. time today 08452.1
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)11.5
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)2.0
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)-1.1
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)nil
Barometer at observation time today1027mbs
Wind at observation time todayN1
This month’s highest temperature to date13.0 (7th)
This month’s lowest temperature to date-4.2 ((17th)
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date27.2 (11th)
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE89.6mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES for PITLOCHRY in OCTOBER
Avg. max. temperature11.9Long term avg. rainfall106.4mms
Avg min. temperature4.8Wettest month178 (2001)
Record high temperature18.6 (1997)Driest month14 (2003)
Record low temperature-5.7 (2002)

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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK----THURSDAY to SUNDAY
Pressure is high to the south of Iceland & a cold N to NW air flow will become established. By Sunday, a low pressure system will move down the North Sea, bringing cloudier skies & a little rain.
THURSDAY may just see some cloud & a little rain initially, but otherwise,  should be dry, bright & rather cold.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY are expected to be dry, bright but cold days, with overnight frosts & daytimes struggling to only 4 or 5 degrees. Saturday especially, will see fresher winds & a wind-chill factor.
SUNDAY is expected to be more cloudy, with some rain likely, though with somewhat higher temperatures.








Tuesday 23 October 2012

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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
It is expected to remain cloudy all day & tonight. There will be some mist & fog patches in the valley initially & bands of low cloud on the hill sides. Winds will be light & variable, with highest temperatures up to 9 & overnight minimum around 4.
Temperature at obs. time today 08306.2
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)8.3
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)2.0
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs) 0.5
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)0.1mm
Barometer at observation time today1028mbs
Wind at observation time todayE1
This month’s highest temperature to date13.0 (7th)
This month’s lowest temperature to date-4.2 (17th)
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date27.2 (11th)
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE89.6mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES for OCTOBER in PITLOCHRY
Avg. max. temperature11.9Long term avg. rainfall106.4mms
Avg min. temperature4.8Wettest month178 (2001)
Record high temperature18.6 (1997)Driest month14 (2003)
Record low temperature-5.7 (2002)

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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK---WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY
Pressure is currently high to the north of Britain. As the week advances, high pressure will be established near Iceland, allowing an Arctic air stream to flow over the country.
WEDNESDAY is likely to be mostly cloudy, though with the chance of afternoon sunny intervals. Winds will remain light, with highest temperatures up to 10.
THURSDAY is likely to see a belt of rain later, brought by a cold front.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY will be much colder, with rather stronger N or NW winds, giving a wind chill. Best temperatures on these days may be as low as 4, together with overnight frosts.  SO UNFORTUNATELY---TURN UP THE THERMOSTATS!!
These days should, at least, see more in the way of sunshine.




Monday 22 October 2012

Our day in FLAM (Norway) turned out very wet. Our guide on the afternoon excursion, (which stopped at the base of this impressive waterfall), said she had brought a party of visitors here in the morning & at that time, the falls had only about half the volume.(So the rain wasn't all negative!)
Roads out of Flam use tunnels as the obvious response to being circled by high, steep land.
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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
Plenty of mist & fog around again this morning. This should thin out & disperse during the morning, but unlike yesterday, the blue skies above are likely to be replaced by cloud moving up from the S.   So, although dry today, there are likely to be restricted amounts of sunshine.  Temperatures at a maximum should reach around 10, with continuing light winds.  TONIGHT---dry, but rather cloudy, though no frost.
Temperature at obs. time today 08452.0
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)12.2
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)1.2
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)-1.8
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)trace
Barometer at observation time today1026mbs
Wind at observation time todaycalm
This month’s highest temperature to date13.0 (7th)
This month’s lowest temperature to date-4.2 (17th)
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date27.2 (11th)
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE89.5mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES for OCTOBER in PITLOCHRY
Avg. max. temperature11.9Long term avg. rainfall106.4mms
Avg min. temperature4.8Wettest month178 (2001)
Record high temperature18.6 (1997)Driest month14 (2003)
Record low temperature-5.7 (2002)

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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK---TUESDAY to FRIDAY
High pressure over Scandinavia will dominate the weather until Thursday, thereafter, high pressure shifts to S. of Iceland, letting in a very cold N. air stream
TUESDAY to THURSDAY will see cloudy, if not overcast conditions, with little if any sunshine, though likewise with regard to rainfall. Winds will continue light, with best temperatures in high single figures. By THURSDAY night, winds will begin to pick up from the N. as colder air of Arctic origin, begins to invade.FRIDAY should be brighter, but very cold, with a keen wind.

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Sunday 21 October 2012

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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
Quite a lot of mist & fog around initially & some of this, especially in the valley bottom, may be slow to clear. Above the fog, largely clear skies are to be found. So a dry day lies ahead with well- broken cloud & spells of sunshine. Winds will be light & highest temperatures should reach 11 or 12 in those spots where fog clears quickly.    TONIGHT, mist & fog are again likely to form, with lowest temperatures not far off freezing by dawn, with most places having a touch of ground frost.
Temperature at obs. time today 08452.0
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)11.1
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)2.0
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)-0.7
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)0.1mm
Barometer at observation time today1020mbs
Wind at observation time todaycalm
This month’s highest temperature to date13.0 (7th)
This month’s lowest temperature to date-4.2 (17th)
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date27.2 (11th)
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE89.5mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES for OCTOBER in PITLOCHRY
Avg. max. temperature11.9Long term avg. rainfall106.4mms
Avg min. temperature4.8Wettest month178 (2001)
Record high temperature18.6 (1997)Driest month14 (2003)
Record low temperature-5.7 (2002)

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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK----MONDAY to THURSDAY
Pressure will remain high over this period, though by Thursday, the high will have pulled back to leave us in a cold N to NE wind.
MONDAY should be dry, though again, mist & fog will affect many places at first. When this disperses, there should be a few sunny intervals, light & variable winds & temperatures up to 11.
TUESDAY to THURSDAY are likely to be short on sunshine, with overcast conditions at times, perhaps with some drizzle. Winds will be light, with daytime temperatures in the 10 to 11 range & nights escaping frost. Later on Thursday, winds will increase from the N or NE, bringing colder conditions with an overnight frost.





Saturday 20 October 2012

Near FLAM, Norway. Through the misty low cloud can be seen a series of hanging valleys (near vertical- drop waterfalls) always a  classic tell- tale sign of a deep"U"shaped valley cut by glaciers during the last Ice-Age.
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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
After a misty, murky start, the day should turn out mainly dry & though rather cloudy, there should be some intervals of sunshine. Winds will be light from the S or SE & highest temperatures should reach around 10 or 11.    TONIGHT should be mainly dry, with only a low risk of an isolated shower. There should be some cloud breaks, leading to mist & fog patches & locally, to a slight ground frost.
Temperature at obs. time today 08458.0
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)8.3
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)6.3
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs).5.3
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)3.3mms
Barometer at observation time today1008mbs
Wind at observation time todaySE1
This month’s highest temperature to date13.0 (7th)
This month’s lowest temperature to date-4.2 (17th)
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date27.2 (11th)
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE89.4mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES for OCTOBER in PITLOCHRY
Avg. max. temperature11.9Long term avg. rainfall106.4mms
Avg min. temperature4.8Wettest month178 (2001)
Record high temperature18.6 (1997)Driest month14 (2003)
Record low temperature-5.7 (2002)

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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK---SUNDAY to WEDNESDAY
Although pressure is now building across Britain, there are weak fronts within the high pressure circulation. This suggests a period of quiet weather, with light winds, though generally large amounts of cloud, but giving very little in the way of rain. There should be a little sunshine on occasions. Temperatures by day will reach close to 11 degrees & nights should hold a few degrees above frost levels. 




Friday 19 October 2012

A WARM WELCOME TO PITLOCHRY WEATHER!
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TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
A mainly cloudy day with some occasional, generally light/moderate  rain on occasions. Winds will be light from the NW, with highest temperatures up to 8 or 9.  AFTER DARK, it will remain cloudy with further mainly light rain on occasions. This should die out later, with some breaks in the cloud, with temperatures well above frost levels.
Temperature at obs. time today 08157.0
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)12.1
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)5.8
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)4.3
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)2.8mms
Barometer at observation time today1007mbs
Wind at observation time todayN2
This month’s highest temperature to date13.0
This month’s lowest temperature to date-4.2
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date27.2mms
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE86.1mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES for OCTOBER in PITLOCHRY
Avg. max. temperature11.9Long term avg. rainfall106.4mms
Avg min. temperature4.8Wettest month178mms
Record high temperature18.6Driest month14mms
Record low temperature-5.7

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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK----SATURDAY to TUESDAY
THE WEEKEND may start cloudy, perhaps with a little rain, but it should quickly become dry, with broken cloud & sunny intervals being the pattern for much of both days.Winds will be light & temperatures should be in a range 10 or 11 for a maximum.
Both nights may see just a touch of ground frost.
THE START OF NEXT WEEK is expected to see mainly cloudy conditions, with some occasional light rain from time to time, with temperatures around 10 or 11 by day.



Thursday 18 October 2012

FLAM is just a small farming community of 350 inhabitants, but attracts many tourists, including those on cruise ships.
The main attraction is the Flam Railway,built in 1940. (The infamous Dr Beeching would have had this first on his list for axing, had he been employed in Norway to rationalize their railways!!)
The line is a masterpiece of engineering, 12 miles in length & running from sea-level up to Myrdal at 2845ft.
Its steepest gradient is 1 in 18 & the train is fitted with 5 different sets of brakes, belt & braces to maximise safe operation..Myrdal is on the Bergen-Oslo line, so the Flam Railway does provide an excellent link with the rest of the country.
A WARM WELCOME TO PITLOCHRY WEATHER!
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Leuchars had 23.6mms of rain yesterday (24hrs ending 2200hrs)
TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
Rather cloudy, with little in the way of sunshine. There may be a little rain around at first, though dying out to give a largely dry morning & apart from the chance of an odd shower, remaining mostly dry this afternoon.  There may be further rain on occasions this evening.  Highest temperatures up to around 10 with mainly light NE winds. Frost-free overnight.
Temperature at obs. time today 09006.0
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs) (coldest this month to date)6.4
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs) (overhang from yesterday morning no frost last night)-2.4
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)-3.3
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)6.1mms
Barometer at observation time today996mbs
Wind at observation time todayNW2
This month’s highest temperature to date13.0
This month’s lowest temperature to date-4.2
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date27.2mms
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE83.3mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES for OCTOBER in PITLOCHRY
Avg. max. temperature11.9Long term avg. rainfall106.4mms
Avg min. temperature4.8Wettest month178mms
Record high temperature18.6Driest month14mms
Record low temperature-5.7

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 LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK---FRIDAY to MONDAY
FRIDAY is likely to have a cloudy morning, with rain at times, but with an improvement to dry weather, with broken cloud & some sunshine in the afternoon.
THE WEEKEND looks set to be mainly dry, partly cloudy, though with some sunny intervals.
MONDAY promises to be more cloudy, with some rain spreading up from the south.
Throughout the period, winds will be force 2 or 3 from an E quarter, though at times rather variable in direction. Daytime temperatures will just about make double figures & only Saturday night threatens a frost.

Wednesday 17 October 2012

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Yesterday was the coldest day since 3rd April. Last night was the coldest since 5th April
TODAY'S FORECAST FOR PITLOCHRY
The morning will start dry & frosty, but with cloud spreading across at high & medium levels.  By late morning, the cloud should have lowered & thickened giving rain for a few hours.(Further snowfall on high ground) Drier conditions, with some cloud breaks should follow before evening. It will feel cold again, with winds settling into the E. or NE & maximum temperatures struggling to get out of single figures.   TONIGHT may see a few showers, but there should also be some clear spells. Minimum temperatures are below freezing now, but should not fall as low over the night to come.
Temperature at obs. time today 0845 -2.4
Maximum temperature (last 24hrs)6.7
Minimum temperature (last 24hrs)-4.2
Grass minimum temperature (last 24hrs)-7.1
Rainfall total (last 24hrs)0.8mms
Barometer at observation time today997mbs
Wind at observation time todayENE2
This month’s highest temperature to date13.0 (7th)
This month’s lowest temperature to date -4.2 (17th)
This month’s highest 24hr rainfall total to date27.2 (11th)
THIS MONTH'S TOTAL RAINFALL TO DATE77.2mms

AVERAGES & EXTREMES for OCTOBER in PITLOCHRY
Avg. max. temperature11.9Long term avg. rainfall106.4mms
Avg min. temperature4.8Wettest month178 (2001)
Record high temperature18.6 (1997)Driest month14 (2003)
Record low temperature-5.7 (2002)

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LOCAL AREA OUTLOOK---THURSDAY to SUNDAY


Low pressure will move across the country from the SW, but by the weekend, a ridge of high pressure should be dominating the weather.
THURSDAY is expected to be rather cloudy & showery, but a little milder, though with winds still in an E. quarter   FRIDAY looks likely to be better than predicted earlier, with any rainfall in the form of occasional showers.   THE WEEKEND is currently looking promising, under the influence of high pressure, so mostly dry with some sunshine around. Temperatures near normal by day, but milder than of late overnight.