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No severe weather warnings have been issued for Grampian
When warnings have been issued, the relevant regions will be coloured on these maps.
| Location | Weather | Temp | Wind | Vis | Pressure / trend | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dir | Speed | Gust | |||||
| Aberdeen Dyce | 5.9 °C | SW | 10 mph | 35 km | 1011 hPa, Rising | ||
| Aboyne | 4.0 °C | W | 7 mph | 29 km | 1011 hPa, Rising | ||
| Kinloss | 6.8 °C | SW | 9 mph | 60 km | 1009 hPa, Rising | ||
| Lossiemouth | 4.9 °C | WSW | 10 mph | 35 km | 1009 hPa, Rising | ||
| Rosehearty | 5.9 °C | SSW | 16 mph | 35 km | 1009 hPa, Rising | ||
Observations are subject to final quality control after publication on this web site.
| Highest max | 12.7 °C | Dyce |
|---|---|---|
| Lowest max | 8.9 °C | Braemar |
| Lowest min | 7.3 °C | Braemar |
| Highest rainfall | 14.2 mm | Braemar |
| Sunniest | 4.5 hours | Dyce |
During snow events, rainfall amounts are subject to error until final quality control is done.
Last updated: 2301 on Fri 20 Nov 2009
October 2009
Mean temperatures were generally above the 1971-2000 normal for October, typically by between 1.0 and 1.5 °C. This was largely due to a very mild last 10 days. Rainfall was below average across most of the UK, particularly in places from south-east England through the Midlands to north-west England where 50 to 70% of normal was recorded. In contrast it was wetter than average across north-east Scotland, with over 150% of normal in Aberdeenshire. Sunshine was generally close to, or somewhat below, normal.
A maximum temperature of 21.2 °C was recorded at Coningsby (Lincolnshire) on the 6th. A minimum temperature of -4.0 °C was recorded at Tyndrum (Stirlingshire) on the 17th. In the 24 hours ending at 0900 on the 22nd, 90.3 mm of rainfall was recorded at Durris (Aberdeenshire). On the 3rd, a gust of 73 m.p.h. was recorded at High Bradfield (South Yorkshire) with one of 70 m.p.h. at Tain Range (Highland).
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