Category: Weather

Weather Outlook – Sunday into Monday

Today in Lanarkshire is sunny with temperatures above 20 degrees, but rain and stronger winds are expected later. An amber weather warning is in effect for Monday as Storm Floris approaches Scotland, with risks of heavy rainfall and gale force winds. Journey delays and cancellations are likely, so prepare your property.

Weather Outlook – Sunshine

A beautiful start to Saturday in Lanarkshire with clear skies and sunshine is expected. Although the day will become cloudier, it will remain dry. Showers are likely Saturday evening, continuing into Sunday. However, prepare for Storm Floris on Monday, which will bring strong winds and heavy rain, warranting a weather warning.

Yellow Warning – Thunderstorms

This afternoon’s darker skies have brought strong winds and heavy rain expected to continue into the evening. The Met Office has issued a weather warning for Monday, alerting about potential flooding, difficult driving conditions, and possible disruptions to train and bus services, with a chance of power cuts and damage from severe weather.

Weather Outlook – Change on way

Warm, sunny weather has characterized the weekend; however, rain is expected Monday morning, leading to a showery commute. Heavy showers and possible thunder are forecast by lunchtime, with temperatures returning to normal for July. Evening conditions will include warm weather and occasional sunny showers, with warmer temperatures anticipated later in the week.

Weather Outlook – Warming up

Temperatures in Central Scotland are expected to rise to 22 degrees by Friday and 25 degrees over the weekend, bringing full sunshine and pleasant weather. The dry, warm conditions are anticipated to continue into the following week, signaling a return to summer-like temperatures.

Weather Outlook – Tuesday

Today in South Lanarkshire, expect morning showers interspersed with sunny spells, while western areas will enjoy more dry conditions. Temperatures will reach a high of 19 to 20 degrees. The weather is anticipated to become increasingly unsettled as the week progresses.