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Cairngorms National Park, Monadhliath

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Viewing forecast for Wednesday, 20th June, 2012

Forecast last reviewed on Thursday, 23/05/13 at 19:02


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Headline, Cairngorms National Park, Monadhliath

Light wind. A few showers, bright sunshine. Warmer.


How Windy?

Direction varied, generally 10mph or less.

Effect Of Wind?

Negligible


How Wet?

Showers.

Scattered heavy showers, mainly afternoon.


Cloud on the hills?

Extensively clearing

Cloud extensively confined above the summits, although patches will form above about 800m near showers.

Chance of cloud free Munros?

90%

Sunshine and air clarity?

Patchwork of sunshine. Excellent visibility.


How Cold? (at 900m)

4 rising to 8C.

Freezing level

Above the summits.


Planning Outlook for all mountain areas from Saturday, 25th May, 2013

Generally chilly over the coming week, with the freezing level remaining intermittently below highest summits. Overall showery, although early next week, areas of persistent rain will affect most mountain areas, with north and northwest Scotland probably having least rainfall. Fresh snow will intermittently fall on higher, mainly Scottish summits. Upland gales may well be extensive on Monday and Tuesday, after much lighter winds this weekend, and before a further few days of much lighter winds. Cloud base will often be above most summits, and visibility often excellent or superb.


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