Kintyre Way

Forest, moors and coast of the Kintyre peninsular

Hiking weather forecast

Regional weather (Met Office)

Updated: Wed, 04-Dec at 05:37

Tayside, Central, Fife

Mainly dry today. Wind and rain this evening.

  • A dry, bright start with some icy patches
  • Clouding over this afternoon with rain spreading into western Tayside and Central towards evening
  • Remaining dry elsewhere
  • Cold
  • Maximum Temperature 7C

Tonight:

  • Wet and windy this evening, turning drier and clearer by late evening
  • The rest of the night will be mainly dry
  • Slight frost in sheltered glens
  • Minimum Temperature 3C

Thursday:

  • The morning will be dry with some sunny spells
  • Clouding over from the west in the afternoon with rain, heavy at times, spreading east
  • Cold
  • Maximum Temperature 7C

Outlook for Friday to Sunday:

  • Cold and bright with a few showers across western Tayside on Friday and Saturday
  • Chance of a few showers in the north on Sunday, otherwise dry
  • Overnight frost

UK Day 6-7 and week 2

  • Winds increasing from the north into Sunday likely to bring cold temperatures and blustery showers through Sunday with some sleet or small hail possible along windward coasts
  • High pressure then very likely to have increasing influence into the following week with more settled conditions becoming established for a time, though a showery easterly possible in the south
  • This should mean a good deal of dry weather with overnight frosts along with morning fog patches for some regions
  • Through to the end of this period there is an increased chance of spells of wetter and windier weather returning, these more likely in the north with southern areas having a better chance of more prolonged settled/drier weather
  • Temperatures varying around average with both some colder and milder spells likely through this period

UK Week 3 and 4

  • Mostly unsettled conditions appears likely for most, bringing a greater prevalence of rain and showers to most areas but especially the northwest, with some signs that more settled conditions possible, especially across the south later in the month
  • Some of the showers could be wintry, especially on high ground
  • Temperatures are likely to be around average overall, with colder interludes bringing frost and fog

Weather data by Met Office

Scotland weather (Accuweather)

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