Climate Information for Aird of Sleat

(Aird, An Àird)


Weather:

This page presents averages based on long-term climate trends. A specific daily weather forecast for Aird of Sleat is available from the BBC.

Climate Description:

Winters in Aird of Sleat are usually mild for Scotland, with January daily temperatures of about 7.3°C and nights cooling off to 2.3°C in the coldest month. Summers are cool, with daytime temperatures in August typically reaching 16.6°C and nights dipping to 10.9°C. Rainfall in Aird of Sleat is high, totalling 1855 mm in a typical year. Precipitation tends to fall more in the winter, falling over about 217 days per year. Aird of Sleat has low sunshine totals, with 1203 hours of sunshine recorded in a typical year.

Climate Averages:

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecAnnual Average
High Temperature (°C)7.37.38.610.513.515.116.516.614.912.39.57.611.6
Low Temperature (°C)2.52.33.24.16.49.010.910.99.47.24.72.86.1
Sunshine (hours per day)1.02.22.85.16.55.84.24.33.22.21.30.93.3

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecAnnual Total
Sunshine (hours per month)326187152201174131132976839291203
Precipitation (mm)2251591701048383981251652052192191855
Days with Precipitation221821151313161818212121217
Days of Air Frost66420000001625


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Please note that the information on this page describes long-term climate averages and cannot be relied upon for predictions of the weather. While every effort has been made to produce the best climate estimates possible, users should be aware that they may contain errors. Further explanation is available about our climate information, how the data was derived, estimates of error, and details about the original data sources.


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