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Saturday, 18 May 2013: dawn to dusk
Printable view Forecast issued: 1724 on Saturday, 18 May 2013
Largely dry but cloudy. However, some bright or sunny spells are expected, especially in western parts, along with light winds. Feeling warmer with light winds.
| Hazards | Risk | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Blizzards | No Risk | |
| Heavy snow | No Risk | |
| Storm force winds | No Risk | |
| Gales | No Risk | |
| Severe chill effect | No Risk | |
| Persistent and extensive hill fog | No Risk | |
| Thunderstorms | No Risk | |
| Heavy persistent rain | No Risk | |
| Strong Sunlight | No Risk |
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| Dawn to 0900 | 0900 to 1200 | 1200 to 1500 | 1500 to dusk |
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A largely dry day, although with rather large amounts of cloud at times. However, some bright or sunny spells are expected, especially in western parts, along with light winds that will leave it feeling quite pleasant by the afternoon.
Mostly good but locally very poor in any fog or hill fog.
Scattered to broken at first above 300-400m, lifting generally by late morning.
Variable 10mph becoming northwest 15mph.
| Valleys | plus 6 Celsius, increasing to plus 15 Celsius |
| 700 m | plus 7 Celsius |
| Freezing level | above the summits. |
A cloudy day with hill fog and with some patchy light rain, especially in the south and east.
Mostly good but very poor initially in hill fog.
Broken to start above 300m, rising and breaking through the morning to be above the summits by midday.
Northerly 15mph.
| Valleys | plus 8 Celsius, increasing to plus 16 Celsius |
| 700 m | plus 10 Celsius |
| Freezing level | above the summits. |
Rather cloudy but mainly dry, after some early outbreaks of rain clear. Although it will continue cool for May the freezing level is expected to stay above the summits, and with winds continuing from the north.
A day of sunny spells and a few scattered light afternoon showers. The best of the sunshine is likely to be in the south and east of the Park. Temperatures are expected to be slightly below average for the time of year with a moderate northwesterly breeze. Freezing level above the summits.
Rather cloudy with some showery outbreaks of rain. These may become heavy and possibly persistent at times. Northerly winds increasing through the day. Freezing level above the summits.
Altitude 511 metres
Rainfall measured at 15:00 Saturday, 18 May 2013
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