Kintyre Way

Forest, moors and coast of the Kintyre peninsular

Hiking weather forecast

Regional weather (Met Office)

Updated: Thu, 01-May at 05:38

Tayside, Central, Fife

Cloudy, showery morning. Sunny spells developing later. Cooler.

  • It will be cloudy in the morning with the odd shower
  • Becoming dry in the afternoon with some bright spells breaking through
  • A cooler day
  • Maximum Temperature 18C

Tonight:

  • It will stay mostly dry with prolonged clear spells in the east through the evening and overnight, but a chance of the odd light shower in the west
  • Minimum Temperature 5C

Friday:

  • After a bright start on Friday it will become cloudy, though staying dry
  • Chance of the odd light shower in the northwest
  • Feeling a touch cooler again
  • Maximum Temperature 16C

Outlook for Saturday to Monday:

  • A cloudy but largely dry few days with some bright spells at times
  • A few showers over northern Angus and the east coast over the weekend
  • Cooler than of late

UK Day 6-7 and week 2

  • Mainly dry with spells of sunshine across the UK at the start of this period, and feeling slightly less warm than the previous week
  • A few showers are likely in places, mainly along coasts in the north and east
  • Little change is expected through the working week, with a large amount of dry weather and sunny spells
  • Some showers or longer spells of rain may develop at times, and if they do they are most likely to affect the north of the UK, while further south dry weather is likely to prevail
  • Winds will mostly be light, but could become stronger at times in the far north
  • Temperatures will generally be near normal or slightly above normal for the time of year

UK Week 3 and 4

  • Fairly typical spring weather is likely through the second half of May
  • Periods of fine and dry weather are likely to be interspersed with occasional spells of rain and showers, with a risk of heavy rain and thunderstorms in places
  • Temperatures will most likely be near or slightly above average overall

Weather data by Met Office

Scotland weather (Accuweather)

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