Kintyre Way

Forest, moors and coast of the Kintyre peninsular

Hiking weather forecast

Regional weather (Met Office)

Updated: Mon, 10-Mar at 14:38

Tayside, Central, Fife

Rather cloudy morning, brighter afternoon. Much colder than recent days.

  • Dry, bright start but cloud increasing with, especially across Angus and Fife, occasional light rain spreading south
  • Becoming brighter from the north from late morning to leave sunny spells this afternoon and, in the east a few showers
  • Northeasterly breeze
  • Maximum Temperature 8C

Tonight:

  • A few showers in the east this evening but most places dry with long clear spells
  • Overnight, the north looks cloudier with occasional showers, wintry on hills
  • Frost developing inland
  • Minimum Temperature -2C

Tuesday:

  • Chilly start with sunny spells across the south but showers, wintry on hills, across Angus and northern Perthshire developing more widely for a time in the afternoon
  • Maximum Temperature 7C

Outlook for Wednesday to Friday:

  • Remaining cold with sunny spells and, especially in east, occasional showers, wintry on hills
  • Widespread overnight frosts and risk of icy patches away from coast, with northerly or northeasterly winds

UK Day 6-7 and week 2

  • The weekend will continue on a cool theme, but with the high pressure to the north becoming more dominant it should lead to a reduction in shower activity seen on previous days
  • So there should be a good deal of dry weather with plenty of sunshine by day, but still some noticeably chilly nights with frost fairly widespread
  • The odd fog patch is possible in the north, and a brisk breeze across the south will make it feel notably chilly here on Saturday
  • Next week is likely to see a gradual transition to less settled conditions as the high likely withdraws to the east
  • So rain or showers at times, mostly focussed across the south, the north perhaps staying largely dry and it is also likely to become much milder

UK Week 3 and 4

  • Confidence is low, but through the remainder of March changeable weather patterns are most likely
  • This means periods of unsettled, wet and windy weather interspersed with some drier and brighter spells
  • Into early April, there may be a transition to more-frequent drier and more settled spells
  • Temperatures will probably be above average overall

Weather data by Met Office

Scotland weather (Accuweather)

Now would be a good time for a cup of tea.