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  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_202004.pdf

    southern counties at times on the 29th, while the north was brighter with just scattered showers. The 30th was mostly cloudy with showers, but sunnier in the Western and Northern Isles and the Moray Firth. Northern Ireland diary of highlights April was quite unsettled in the first half, but after

  • factsheet_9_weather_extremes_october2025pdf

    (Highland) 17 April 2003 May 30.9 °C Inverailort (Highland) 25 May 2012 June 32.2 °C Ochtertyre (Perth and Kinross) 18 June 1893 July 34.8 °C Charterhall (Scottish Borders) 19 July 2022 August 32.9 °C Greycrook (Scottish Borders) 9 August 2003 September 32.2 °C Gordon Castle (Moray) 1 September 1906

  • factsheet_9_weather_extremes_october2025.pdf

    (Highland) 17 April 2003 May 30.9 °C Inverailort (Highland) 25 May 2012 June 32.2 °C Ochtertyre (Perth and Kinross) 18 June 1893 July 34.8 °C Charterhall (Scottish Borders) 19 July 2022 August 32.9 °C Greycrook (Scottish Borders) 9 August 2003 September 32.2 °C Gordon Castle (Moray) 1 September 1906

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201908pdf

    there was widespread flooding in Moray, the railway between Aviemore and Inverness was closed, with disruption on other roads and railways as well as reports of floods and landslides. Strong winds and heavy rain caused widespread disruption on the 10th, resulting in sporting event cancellations and flooding

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201908.pdf

    there was widespread flooding in Moray, the railway between Aviemore and Inverness was closed, with disruption on other roads and railways as well as reports of floods and landslides. Strong winds and heavy rain caused widespread disruption on the 10th, resulting in sporting event cancellations and flooding

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    weather, but cloud increased from the west late on, with an area of rain spreading into the west and heading into northern counties. The rain cleared away north-eastwards by midday on the 28th, leaving another dry sunny day. After early fog around the Moray Firth, most places were again dry and sunny

  • mwr_2025_10_for_printpdf

    Lowest Maximum Highest Minimum Lowest Minimum Lowest Grass Minimum Most Rainfall Most Sunshine Highest Gust Highest Gust (mountain*) Greatest Snow Depth at 0900 UTC 22.3°C on 6th at Lossiemouth (Moray (in Grampian Region), 7mAMSL) 4.8°C on 25th at Braemar No 2 (Aberdeenshire, 327mAMSL) 15.8°C on 3rd

  • mwr_2025_11_for_print_2.pdf

    , named by the Spanish Meteorological Service, swept through. Temperatures dropped following Claudia associated with a northerly influx of Arctic Maritime air. There were some hard frosts with the daily minimum temperature on 21st falling to -12.6°C at Tomintoul, Moray; notable although not exceptional

  • mwr_2025_11_for_print_2pdf

    , named by the Spanish Meteorological Service, swept through. Temperatures dropped following Claudia associated with a northerly influx of Arctic Maritime air. There were some hard frosts with the daily minimum temperature on 21st falling to -12.6°C at Tomintoul, Moray; notable although not exceptional

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    , and showers developed across the north-west in the afternoon, turning thundery over the northwest Highlands and the Moray Firth. 19th to 25th A spell of wet and windy weather set in. The 19th had a foggy start in the north and east, with showers briefly developing across the Central Belt, and patchy

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