The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Temperatur­e could drop by nine degrees

- EMMA DUNCAN

Temperatur­es across Tayside and Fife are set to drop by as much as nine degrees as a mild spell of weather comes to an end.

Many areas enjoyed highs of 11C yesterday – above the average for this time of year.

But the Met Office is forecastin­g that winter will bite back in the coming days as the mercury dips below freezing overnight for many, in the final weekend before Christmas.

According to the Met

Office forecast for Tayside and Fife, clear spells were expected to continue into yesterday evening before cloud and patchy rain, or drizzle, extends north.

It was expected to remain mild overnight with lows of 6C.

The Met Office said that today will largely follow on from yesterday, starting off cloudy and gradually turning brighter with some sunshine breaking through.

Despite breezy conditions in places, temperatur­es would return to double figures for most.

Tomorrow and Saturday, the outlook for the region suggests it is going to remain dry.

However, while tomorrow will remain relatively mild, it will begin to turn colder heading into the weekend.

Overnight from tomorrow into Saturday, most areas will see temperatur­es dip to 1-2C.

It will not improve much during the day on Saturday with highs of 2C or 3C for

most, with some fog and mist in places.

It will be even colder heading into Sunday with overnight lows below freezing in parts and highs during the day of just 2C, and cloudy but dry.

An early outlook for next week suggests that settled,

dry spells will largely continue but it will stay cloudy – and this may be thick enough in parts for the odd spot of drizzle.

There is a chance of overnight fog and frost, which may be slow to clear, while rain and strong

winds will affect the far north of the country.

Temperatur­es are expected to be near average but milder in the north and colder in the south.

It means that, at this stage, the chances of a white Christmas for Tayside and Fife look unlikely.

 ?? ?? CHILLY DAYS: A wintry scene on Perth’s South Inch as icicles form on the bridge.
CHILLY DAYS: A wintry scene on Perth’s South Inch as icicles form on the bridge.

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