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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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.
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