Kintyre Way

Forest, moors and coast of the Kintyre peninsular

Hiking weather forecast

Scotland hourly weather (Met Office)

Scotland weather (Met Office)

Updated: 02:03 on Fri, 29-Mar

Mainly dry and bright with a few showers.

Today:

  • Cloudy with showers at first, soon dying out.
  • Then mostly dry and becoming brighter with some sunshine and just a few showers remaining.
  • Feeling warmer with light southerly winds.
  • Maximum Temperature 11C.

Tonight:

  • Mainly dry and rather cloudy overnight.
  • Still a few light showers, early tonight, dying out later.
  • A cold night with light winds.
  • Minimum Temperature 2C.

Saturday:

  • A bright day with sunny spells.
  • Dry during the morning then a few showers breaking out in the afternoon.
  • A chilly start then feeling quite warm in afternoon sunshine.
  • Maximum Temperature 12C.

Sunday to Tuesday:

  • It will be a mainly dry few days.
  • Some warm sunshine on Sunday, then turning cloudier and much cooler during Monday and Tuesday with freshening northeasterly winds.

UK Day 6-7 and week 2

  • Next week begins with some uncertainty, but it looks likely that we will see a return towards more widely unsettled conditions as another area of low pressure pushes across the UK with changeable weather likely largely dominating throughout this period.
  • Most areas look likely to see further showers and some longer spells of rain at times, although interspersed with some drier spells in between.
  • It looks likely that a north - south split will be set up across the UK.
  • The wettest weather will tend to favour the south whilst northern parts remain a bit drier on average.
  • In association with this split in general temperatures will be close to average, but it will be occasionally cooler in the north, and milder in south.

UK Week 3 and 4

  • Through mid to late April, pressure is likely to be higher than average to the north of the UK, with low pressure more likely to the west or southwest.
  • This pattern tends to push the focus of unsettled weather further south than usual, with largest rainfall totals more likely to be in the south of the UK.
  • Conversely northern, especially northwestern, areas will tend to be drier compared to normal.
  • A trend towards more settled conditions in the latter part of this period is growing more likely, of course this not a guarantee at this range.
  • Temperatures will probably be near average or slightly above overall, with any cooler interludes most likely in the north early in the period.

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