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10-Day Weather Outlook
for Shetland, Orkney and Caithness
Thursday 17 May, 2012 12:11

 

 

SUMMARY
Pressure building across the Northern Isles during the next few days, with a large anticyclone expected to become slow-moving to the north of Shetland by next week, will bring a fine spell of weather. However, it will remain cool with no sign of any late spring warmth as the position of the high means it will be drawing air down across our area from high latitudes.

Bright with scattered showers at first today, becoming mainly dry later. A fresh N’ly breeze for Shetland, lighter winds elsewhere. Mainly dry with clear spells tonight. A local grass frost for places sheltered from the moderate N’ly wind.

A mostly dry and bright day with light winds on Friday. A fine cool night with a touch of grass frost.

Remaining dry through the weekend. With light winds it will feel pleasant enough in the sunshine, but nights will be cool with a grass frost likely.

Little change is expected through next week. Peasant in the sunshine sheltered from a chilly E to NE’ly breeze off a cold sea. Risk of frosts at night.

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GENERAL SITUATION AND SYNOPSIS
06:00 UTC 17
/05/2012
With a depression and associated fronts over the UK, the Northern Isles will have the best of today’s weather as a ridge of high pressure builds down across the area from the northwest.

During Friday the ridge will intensify, developing into an anticyclone over the Northern Isles by Saturday. Moving little on Sunday, the high is expected to drift away to the north of Shetland early next week, bringing an E to NE’ly airflow to northeast Scotland.

However, it is forecast to expand and, linking back to an Atlantic anticyclone, form a large area of high pressure encompassing the Northern Isles. Present predictions suggest this is likely to be a persist feature.

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10-Day Weather Outlook
for Shetland, Orkney and Caithness

Page updated
Thursday 17 May, 2012 12:11

WEATHER HEADLINES

Today

SUNNY SPELLS, MAINLY DRY

  Tonight

CLEAR SPELLS, LOCAL FROST

  Tomorrow

MOSTLY DRY AND BRIGHT

  Days 3-5

COOL, DRY AND BRIGHT, CHANCE OF FROST

Days 6-10

MAINLY DRY, BRIGHT. COOL NIGHTS

SYNOPSIS DAYS 1-3 DAYS 4-10
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Showery SW to W'ly airflow
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FORECAST FOR NEXT THREE DAYS
Confidence level: Weather type – medium/high. Timing – medium.
Temperatures rising to around 7° or 8° Celsius by day, falling to between 1° and 3° Celsius overnight.

THURSDAY 17th: Bright with sunny spells and scattered showers, these possibly a little wintry at times with hail. During the day the showers will become more isolated and mainly confined to Unst and Yell. Though mostly dry, Orkney will see more cloud developing this afternoon. A F5 N’ly wind over Shetland, with a lighter F3-4 NW to N’ly breeze across Orkney. Mainly dry with clear spells this evening and tonight, but still the chance of one or two isolated showers affecting the exposed coasts of Shetland. A local grass frost in areas sheltered from the F4 N’ly wind.
Sea State: Moderate or rough, with a 2 to 3 metre N’ly wind-swell. Perhaps moderate to slight inshore to the east of Orkney, with a 1 to 2 metre N to NE’ly wind-swell.

FRIDAY 18th: Bright with many places seeing a completely dry day as any showers will be few and far between. With mostly light F2-4 N or NW’ly winds it should feel quite pleasant in the sunshine, despite the continuing below average temperatures. A fine dry but cool night with a touch of grass frost as winds fall light and variable and the cloud stays well broken.
Sea State: Moderate or slight, with a 1 to 2 metre N’ly wind-swell, but perhaps NE’ly around Orkney.

SATURDAY 19th: Dry and bright with sunny or clear periods. Cool by day, cold overnight with a grass frost away from coasts. Little or no win d.
Sea State: Perhaps mainly slight, with a 1 metre wind-swell, NW or N’ly in Shetland waters and NE’ly around Orkney.

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TEN DAY OUTLOOK
Confidence level: Weather type – medium. Timing – medium/low.
Temperatures perhaps in the daily range around 9° Celsius down to about 4° Celsius.

SUNDAY 20th: Dry and bright with variable amounts of cloud and little or no wind for Shetland, a light E’ly breeze perhaps picking up across Orkney. Cool with the risk of an overnight frost.
Sea State: Moderate or slight, with a 1 to 2 metre NE’ly wind-swell.

MONDAY 21st: A fine dry and bright day, but with a cool NE’ly breeze.
Sea State: Perhaps moderate, with a 2 metre NE’ly wind-swell.

TUESDAY 22nd - SUNDAY 27th: Mainly dry and settled but cool with the risk of overnight frosts. E to NE’ly winds possibly increasing fresh on Tuesday, otherwise mostly light or moderate.
Sea State on Tuesday: Possibly moderate or rough, with a 2 to 3 metre NE’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.

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