Kintyre Way
Forest, moors and coast of the Kintyre peninsular
Hiking weather forecast
Regional weather (Met Office)
Updated: Wed, 16-Apr at 08:38
Tayside, Central, Fife
Cloudy with outbreaks of rain
- It will be a cool, cloudy and rainy day
- Patchy rain at first will turn increasingly persistent with heavier outbreaks at times
- Becoming quite breezy
- Maximum Temperature 10C
Tonight:
- It will be cloudy with rain at first but this becoming increasingly patchy through the evening and overnight and winds falling light and variable
- Minimum Temperature 4C
Thursday:
- A cloudy start with outbreaks of rain
- Brighter spells developing through the afternoon as rain turns more showery
- Becoming dry and clear overnight perhaps allowing some frost to develop
- Maximum Temperature 11C
Outlook for Friday to Sunday:
- Bright or sunny spells and scattered showers from Friday to Sunday, and feeling cool in easterly winds
UK Day 6-7 and week 2
- Mainly unsettled conditions are likely across the UK at the start of this period
- Showers or longer spells of rain are probable across many regions, these heavy at times with a risk of hail and thunder, perhaps accompanied by strong winds
- Some drier and brighter interludes are also likely at times, but probably with large amounts of cloud
- Temperatures will generally be near average
- Next week, a similar pattern is likely at first, with unsettled conditions at times and a risk of some heavy rain or showers
- Later next week and into the following week, settled weather is expected to become more prevalent, with more in the way of dry, sunny weather developing
- Temperatures will probably be around or slightly above average
UK Week 3 and 4
- Late April into early May will probably see a good deal of settled weather with high pressure patterns most likely to dominate
- Whilst some spells of more unsettled weather are possible at times, these perhaps more likely towards mid-May, much of the period is expected be largely fine and dry
- Temperatures are expected to be near or slightly above average
Weather data by Met Office