Kintyre Way

Forest, moors and coast of the Kintyre peninsular

Hiking weather forecast

Scotland hourly weather (Met Office)

Scotland weather (Met Office)

Updated: 02:14 on Fri, 03-May

Mostly dry, sunny spells. Cloudier later with a few showers.

Today:

  • Mainly dry with sunny spells.
  • Cloudier skies at times for Dundee, Fife and Angus, particularly later this afternoon and evening with some showers breaking out.
  • Another warm day in the west but brisk east winds keeping east coast much cooler.
  • Maximum Temperature 18C.

Tonight:

  • Mostly dry, just the odd passing shower.
  • Clear periods at first but mist and low cloud becoming extensive during the night.
  • Easterly winds becoming light.
  • Minimum Temperature 7C.

Saturday:

  • Mostly cloudy with a little drizzle during the morning.
  • Brighter interludes developing in afternoon along with a few sharp showers, these mainly over high ground of Perthshire.
  • Light winds.
  • Maximum Temperature 16C.

Sunday to Tuesday:

  • Rather cloudy Sunday and Monday with coastal haar, extending inland at times.
  • Scattered showers will develop each day across inland areas, some heavy.
  • Drier, brighter on Tuesday.

UK Day 6-7 and week 2

  • As we move into next week, the chance of rain and showers reduces as high pressure builds to the into the UK.
  • This will bring more in the way of dry and fine weather for most areas, although there is still a chance of some showers in places, and a risk also of some more persistent rain rounding the high into north-western parts of the country.
  • The high is likely to maintain influence into the weekend before starting to weaken the following week.
  • So a continuation of fine conditions next weekend seems likely, before a return of less settled conditions by the end of the period.
  • Temperatures are expected to be slightly above normal for early May.

UK Week 3 and 4

  • During the longer range outlook period, there is a greater chance of unsettled weather returning, especially across the south.
  • This means that spells of wet weather are likely for most, notably across southern or central areas, while drier conditions on balance are more likely further north.
  • There are no strong signs for any exceptional temperatures either above or below average, but warm days are possible as are some chilly nights.

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