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10-Day Weather Outlook
for Shetland, Orkney and Caithness
Friday 27 January, 2012 12:34

 

 

SUMMARY
Cool and bright today. A few showers, mainly affecting Shetland, will gradually die out. Light SW to W’ly winds. Dry tonight with clear spells, light winds and a widespread frost. Icy stretches and perhaps a few mist or fog patches over low-lying ground.

Dry and bright on Saturday, but clouding over later as S to SE’ly winds freshen.

Mainly dry and bright on Sunday. Cloudy with outbreaks of rain and hill snow on Monday. Mainly dry and bright on Tuesday. S to SE’ly winds increasing strong to gale-force for a time.

With a more or less even split between cold winds off the Continent or less cold ones from the Atlantic, the Further Outlook remains very uncertain. The common theme is that it is likely to be windy over northern Scotland.

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GENERAL SITUATION AND SYNOPSIS
06:00 UTC 27
/01/2012
A filling area of low pressure will slip southeast across northern Scotland today, with pressure then building across the Northern Isles tonight.

The weekend will see a SE’ly airflow freshening as a front is pushed east by low pressure in the Iceland region. An old front may squeeze in towards Shetland early on Sunday. This will decay, while the front to the west will be held there as a large anticyclone developing over northwest Russia builds a ridge southeast over southern Scandinavia.

Uncertainty still remains, and while it still looks likely the anticyclone to the northeast will persist until after the weekend, there are hints that it may then migrate south into continental Europe. Should this occur then - possibly with the exception of southeast England - a cold SE’ly airflow may be replaced by a less cold, but equally strong S to SW’ly.

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10-Day Weather Outlook
for Shetland, Orkney and Caithness

Page updated
Friday 27 January, 2012 12:34

WEATHER HEADLINES

Today

SUNNY SPELLS, A FEW SHOWERS

  Tonight

LIGHT WINDS, FROSTY

  Tomorrow

BRIGHT, FRESHENING WINDS

  Days 3-5

RAIN MONDAY, WINDY

Days 6-10

COOL, WINDY

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Cumulonimbus with anvil (CL9)
16th December 2006, 0904z
Cumulonimbus with anvil (CL9) Looking NNE
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Showery SW to W'ly airflow
Temp 6.1°C, dew point 1.6°C, wind 240° 17kt

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24th May 2006, 1300z
Cumulus mediocris developing over Fair Isle
and forming a 'clouc street' downwind
of the Isle (CL2)
Temp 9.0°C, dew point 4.5°C, wind F2 S'ly.
Stratocumulus formed from the spreading out of cumulus
24th May 2006, 2001z
Stratocumulus formed from the
spreading out of cumulus (CL4)

Temp 7 °C, dew point 5 °C, wind F3 W'ly
Approaching shower. Cumulonimbus with anvil
24th May 2006, 2016z
Approaching shower.
Cumulonimbus with anvil (CL9)

Temp 7 °C, dew point 5 °C, wind F3 W'ly
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24th May 2006, 2034z
Showers over Shetland and passing through
the Fair Isle Channel. Cumulonimbus with anvil

Temp 7 °C, dew point 5 °C, wind F3 W'ly

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FORECAST FOR NEXT THREE DAYS
Confidence level: Weather type – medium/high. Timing – medium.
Temperatures in the daily range 5° or 6° Celsius by day, down to 0° to 3° Celsius overnight.

FRIDAY 27th: Bright with sunny or clear spells. Orkney will be mostly dry but showers, wintry over the hills, will affect Shetland this morning. F2-3 SW to W’ly winds. Dry through this evening and overnight and, with clear skies and light winds, a widespread frost will develop, leading to icy stretches on untreated surfaces and perhaps a few mist or fog patches over low-lying ground.
Sea State: Moderate to rough, with a 2 to 3 metre NW’ly wind-swell turning SW’ly overnight.

SATURDAY 28th: Another cold start followed by a dry day with clear or sunny spells. However, it will tend to cloud over later as a S to SE’ly wind freshens F5 by evening, possibly with a few showers spreading into Shetland from the east.
Sea State: Moderate becoming moderate to rough, with a 1 to 2 metre S’ly wind-swell turning S’ly and increasing 2 to 3 metres.

SUNDAY 29th: Bright at first but cloud will increase through the day as S to SE’ly winds increase F6 to gale F8. Rain or sleet is likely to edge into Orkney during the evening, extending to Shetland overnight.
Sea State: Moderate to rough becoming rough, with a 2 to 3 metre S to SE’ly wind-swell increasing 3 to 4 metres.

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TEN DAY OUTLOOK
Confidence level: Weather type – low/medium. Timing – low.
Temperatures in the daily range around 6° Celsius by day, falling to 3° or 4° Celsius overnight. Strong winds making it feel colder.

MONDAY 30th: Cloudy with outbreaks of rain, falling as snow over the higher hills. A raw-feeling day with a strong to gale-force S or SE’ly wind.
Sea State: Rough, with a 3 to 4 metre S to SE’ly wind-swell.

TUESDAY 31st: Mainly dry and bright with S’ly winds easing F5 for a time.
Sea State: Rough, with a 3 to 4 metre S’ly wind-swell.

WEDNESDAY 1st – MONDAY 6th: Possibly an even split between strong and cold S to SE’ly winds with wintry showers and strong and less cold S to SW’ly winds bringing cloudy conditions with some rain or showers and. A common theme is that it could well be windy!
Sea State on Wednesday: Possibly moderate to rough, with a 2 to 3 metre S’ly wind-swell.

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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.

Always check the latest forecast from the UK Met Office before undertaking any weather-dependant activity.

All forecasts are for planning purposes only.

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