Forecasters predict it will be the ‘sunniest week of the year so far’
For many parts of Scotland it has been a pleasant start to the summer holidays, with repeated days of clear skies and soaring temperatures. And this is set to continue as forecasters are predicting that it will be the ‘sunniest week of the year so far’.
The latest weather maps predict that more of the country will get to enjoy sunshine and warmth over the coming days. However, meteorologist Sean Batty has warned that not every region of Scotland will be getting to relax in summer conditions.
Thanks to a breeze from the North Sea, Scots in the north and east of the country are likely to experience lower temperatures and limited sunshine at times. The Scots forecaster predicts weather conditions to be divided across the country this week.
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Sean said: “Parts of the north and east are likely to see low cloud and haar drifting in from the North Sea on the easterly breeze. That could keep temperatures noticeably lower and the sunshine more limited at times.
“The flip side is that western Scotland is set to enjoy the very best of the weather, with long spells of sunshine and temperatures climbing into the high 20s later in the week.”
According to the forecaster, areas such as Argyll and Bute, Inverclyde, Glasgow, and the Inner Hebrides are amongst the regions expected to be the sunniest this week.
On the flip side, Caithness, Moray, East Fife, and Edinburgh at times are the most likely to stay cloudy. Therefore if you are wanting to explore Scotland in the sunshine this week, it may be best to stick to the west of Scotland.
In terms of temperature highs, Batty is predicting that Thursday, July 16, will be the hottest day this week. In the west, those in and around Fort William could see spikes of 27C, while Dumfries and Galloway, Ayrshire, and Glasgow could sizzle at around 28C to 29C.
While temperatures at the moment look unlikely to break the 30C threshold, this is the ideal week to get your washing out on the line.
Unlike the previous warm spells, which brought high levels of humidity, forecasters are predicting more dry air in this weather front. This means any laundry will dry in no time at all, helping busy families quickly reduce their washing piles.
Temperatures are looking to be hot for most regions during the day throughout the week. But Scots are being warned that night time temperatures will be a different story – with highs plummeting to under 10C in the evening.
Batty explained: “Because humidity is low, heat escapes much more quickly after sunset, so temperatures will drop away quite rapidly during the evening. If you’re planning a barbecue or sitting out in the garden, you may well find yourself running for a jumper once the sun goes down.
“We may find some spots in the Borders, South Lanarkshire and the Highlands dropping close to 5C on some nights.”
Sunniest parts of Scotland this week
- The Inner Hebrides
- Glasgow
- Dumfries & Galloway
- Ayrshire
- Inverclyde
- Renfrewshire and East Renfrewshire
- West and East Dunbartonshire
- Argyll and Bute
- South and west Highlands
Areas most likely to be cloudier at times
- The Northern Isles
- Caithness
- Moray
- Aberdeenshire
- Angus coast
- East Fife
- East Lothian coast
- Edinburgh (at times)


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