SEAN Batty has revealed the climate outlook over the subsequent month – and issues may begin to warmth up subsequent week.
July has been disappointing with temperatures being cooler than regular, extra rain than common and the solar has hardly ever made an look.
Solely Orkney, Shetland and Fife have had extra sunshine than regular.
STV weatherman Sean Batty has given us a glance into the climate in August.
Scotland has been caught above the jet stream for July – which had acted like a boundary between the hovering scorching temperatures within the Mediterranean and the cooler climate over us.
After a scorching Might and June, will summer season really arrive?
Sean reveals that there is no sign from present pc fashions for a protracted interval of scorching climate to return in August.
Nevertheless, it appears to be like like it could warmth up subsequent week.
He added that there is a chance of extra settled climate briefly on the finish of the week.
And temperatures may attain the low 20s – with increased temperatures doable in Moray.
Nevertheless, Sean stated any settled climate subsequent week will likely be “short-lived” with unsettled circumstances more likely to return.
Unseasonably low temperatures are more likely to stay infrequently over the month.
And it is usually coming to the time of the yr the place weakening hurricanes within the Atlantic get pushed in direction of the UK.
Which means heavy rain and gale pressure winds sweep into the nation as remnants of the storm hit.
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