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Weekend Mountain Weather Outlook

Still warm and hazy with sunny spells, but is that thunder we hear rumbling over the next ridge line? All the info you need to plan your weekend wardrobe code...


Posted: 21 July 2006
by Walter the Weather Girl

 

Weekend Weather
22nd - 23rd July '06



Fact of the Week!

Todmorden averagesone day of full
sunshine per decade, which is more than
most caves get anyway


Our regular Friday round-up of what's in store for the weekend. Just check the links for the relevant weather forecasts and if you want to know how things look in a particular area right now, check out the OM web cams page for a selection of hill cams. And whatever you do, have a good one.

Metcheck for good overviews of localised areas based on a number of meteorological models. Loads of quirky options for stuff like rain forecasts plus offbeat, leftfield weather generalisations. Get stuck in and have a browse, there's a lot on this site.

They say: 'The coming weekend will see a mixed bag of weather with the most unsettled conditions expected during Saturday ... There is the potential for some severe thunderstorms ... A ridge of high pressure during Sunday will signal a return to more settled conditions.'

So possible storms on Saturday, clearing again on Sunday with above average temperatures all weekend, then, according to Metcheck, temperatures building up again to more possible 30C plus levels.

You can check out individual areas or dig a bit deeper for the Mountain Forecast page or the Climbing Forecast page. The Seven-Day Charts give a handy overview too.

Mountain Weather Information Service has great downloadable mountain-specific forecasts for NW, W and SE Highlands, Cairngorms, Southern Uplands, Peak District and Lakes in PDF format. Plus a Snowdonia forecast. The Peak and Snowdonia forecasts are now restricted to weekend forecasts and go out on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Worth wading through the increasingly cluttered lay-out.

They say: Most areas have a possibility of thunder storms on Satruday and some chance of rain on Sunday as well. Hazy and warm on the tops - think 13-14C.

Check individual forecasts for specific details. Arguably the best mountain-specific forecast out there by a way.

BBC Weather Site uses Met Office data, but more user friendly. Just been revamped for the summer, weird stuff but easy access to a lot more information including rain forecasts, cloud, wind, temperature, visibility etc. Nice. Localised forecasts accessible from the same page.

Saturday 'Heavy and thundery rain is expected to move north over England, touching Wales in the morning and Scotland in the afternoon. Northern Ireland should be largely dry and bright until evening.'

Sunday 'Cloud and showers will spread across Northern Ireland into western Scotland, West Wales and Southwest England. Elsewhere should be dry and mostly sunny and warm.'

BBC specific areas: Fort William / Kendal / Betws-y-Coed / Aviemore / Skipton / Glossop (Peak) / Brecon / Milton Keynes.

Met Office For localised five-day forecasts use this page. See weather for the next week.

Saturday 'Thundery downpours in eastern parts. Patchy rain in N Ireland. Elsewhere, fine and warm again..'

Sunday Mostly dry and sunny.

Welsh Mountain Forecasts Useful online forecasts covering the National Park areas of Snowdonia - and the Brecon Beacons.

Scottish Avalanche Information Service - The last daily avalanche forecast for the season has been and gone. In the winter there are avalanche and climbing condition reports for five major Scottish climbing areas - Lochaber, northern and southern Cairngorms, Glencoe and Creag Meagaidh. But we don't want to think about that for a while yet ...

OUTDOORSmagic web cam page Links to all the UK mountain web cams we're aware of. If there's one that we've missed, please drop us a line and we'll add it to the page. Good for getting a general idea of what the snow situation's like, if the sun is shining, whether there's anywhere to park in Coniston etc. Check the image you're viewing is up to date as they often seem to go down. We'll overhaul this page shortly as some of the links aren't functioning or the cameras have disappeared - nicked? You have to hope not ;-)

Warm and largely dry.
Possibility of rain, partluclarly on Saturday.

Verdict If you thought it felt like thunder was brewing, you may be right with some forecasters suggesting the possibility of thundery storms on Saturday along with a small possibility of rain on Sunday. Mostly hazy and warm in the hills, but don't forget your waterproof.

Have a good one.


Obvious Disclaimer Hey come on, we all know mountain weather's unpredictable, and while the above forecasts and links are a guide to what the weather may do, remember that mountain areas also tend to generate their own conditions, temperatures are much cooler up top than in the valleys and conditions can be totally different from down in the valleys.


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