FORECAST FOR NEXT THREE DAYS
Confidence level: Weather type - medium/high. Timing – medium.
Temperatures rising to about 9° Celsius by day, falling to 6° Celsius overnight.
TUESDAY 24th: A bright start, perhaps with some early sunshine - more especially for Shetland - but also the chance of the odd shower. However cloud will thicken during the morning, with rain reaching Orkney around or shortly after midday, Fair Isle around sunset and the remainder of Shetland by early evening. F3-4 SW to W'ly winds - backing SE'ly - will freshen to become F6-7 and locally gale F8 with the arrival of the rain. During the evening the rain will become lighter and patchy across Orkney, but persist over Shetland until the early hours when all areas will see drier, clearer conditions with a few showers. Winds, easing F5-6 for a time, increasing F6 to gale F8 SE'ly again later.
Sea state - Moderate or rough, with a 2 to 3 metre NW'ly swell being replaced by a SE'ly wind swell.
WEDNESDAY 25th: A rather cloudy day with frequent blustery showers, heavy at times with hail and the chance of thunder. SW'ly winds will be F6-7 across Shetland, but F6 to gale F8 - with the chance of severe-gale F9 - over Orkney.
Sea state - Moderate or rough, with a decaying 2 to 3 metre SE'ly swell replaced by a 2 to 3 metre SW'ly swell.
THURSDAY 26th: Little change, with further frequent, blustery showers and a few brighter spells. F6-7, locally gale F8, SW'ly winds.
Sea state - Rough or very rough, with a 4 to 6 metre SW'ly swell.
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TEN DAY OUTLOOK
Confidence level: Weather type – medium/low. Timing – low/medium.
Temperatures in the daily range 10° Celsius down to about 6° Celsius at first. Possibly a degree or so cooler later.
FRIDAY 27th: A colder day with the showers turning wintry, as fresh to strong SW to W'ly winds veer NW'ly.
SATURDAY 28th - SUNDAY 29th: Becoming brighter with showers - possibly heavy and wintry - becoming more scattered as NW'ly winds ease
MONDAY 30th - FRIDAY 4th: Remaining cool and unsettled. Fresh or strong N'ly winds, with showers - occasionally wintry - at first. Perhaps a quieter frosty spell mid-week, then rain or showers and strong to gale S'ly winds later
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DISCLAIMER
This outlook is based on an appraisal of the charts and ensembles from GFS, ECMWF, UKMO and FAX available via the internet, and over 30 years of local weather experience.
Be aware that the weather over north-west Europe - and especially around the Northern Isles - is part of an ever-changing and dynamic system. Therefore regard the 10-Day Outlook' as a guide only - there are times when any outlook going beyond about 36 to 48 hours is likely to prove unreliable.
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