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, Crichton Royal No 2 Scotland 55.047, -3.588 Manual Dunbar Scotland 56.005, -2.527 Manual Dunbarney, South Hill Scotland 56.344, -3.443 Manual Dundrennan Scotland 54.803, -4.007 Automatic Dunrobin Castle Gardens Scotland 57.981, -3.942 Manual Dunstaffnage Scotland 56.451, -5.439 Automatic Durris Scotland

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generally sunny, and very warm away from the west coast with overnight temperatures not falling below 14.1 °C at Kinlochewe (Ross & Cromarty) and a maximum of 21.3 °C at Dunbar (East Lothian). The 20th was mainly cloudy in the north-west with scattered showers, drier and brighter further south and east

NCIC Monthly Summary

, Dunbar (East Lothian) recording 10.2 hours of sunshine. The 3rd was dull, with rain soon starting to spread north-eastwards, becoming heavy at times and covering all areas by mid-afternoon but clearing the south later, Achnagart (Ross & Cromarty) recording 85.4 mm, but it was mild with Achfary

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the Central Belt, and this persisted over the south on the 20th, turning to snow in places and spreading into eastern parts. The 21st was a very wet day in the north-east; rain, sleet or snow cleared other places followed by brighter weather with showers. The period 22nd to 24th had sunshine – Dunbar (East

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in places. The 28th began chilly with early sunshine in the north-east, but was otherwise mainly cloudy, mild and windy with a maximum temperature of 12.9 °C at Dunbar (East Lothian), but patchy rain/drizzle became more widespread and heavy later. 29th to 31st The 29th had sunshine and scattered showers

NCIC Monthly Summary

all areas were drier and brighter. 10th to 13th Patchy mist and fog in the south on the 10th soon burned away to leave most places warm, after a minimum of 17.0 °C at Achfary (Ross & Cromarty), and sunny, with 14.6 hours of sunshine at Dunbar (East Lothian), with just the far north cloudier

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and northern parts from late afternoon, Loch Glascarnoch (Ross & Cromarty) gusting to 59 mph. After a warm night, Dunbar (East Lothian) not falling below 19.0 °C, the 12th saw rain over central and southern parts fizzling out during the morning, turning brighter for central and eastern counties

NCIC Monthly Summary

, especially in western areas. Showers were fewer on the 2nd, but still heavy at times in the west, with eastern districts brighter, Dunbar (East Lothian) recording 10.2 hours of sunshine. The 3rd was dull, with rain soon starting to spread north-eastwards, becoming heavy at times and covering all

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, with frequent showers for all but eastern parts. There was a quieter end to the month, which allowed some fog and frost in the south on the 26th, with patchy rain for the far north-west during the morning, but it became sunny in the east, Dunbar (East Lothian) having 9.3 hours of sunshine. The 27th

NCIC Monthly Summary

and fog patches burned off, sunniest in the east with 15.5 hours of sunshine at Dunbar (East Lothian), but cloudier and breezy in the far west, north and Northern Isles, with a little drizzle in the Shetland Islands. The 17th was sunny and warm except in the far north, after early fog in parts

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