manchesterwired
Scotland
Warm weather continues for the north
Published: 25th May 2012 15:45:43
Temperatures in the Highlands and Islands are expected to rise to a maximum of 28C on Saturday, according to the Met Office.
The warm weather of the past few days continued on Friday with the highest readings being recorded in places such as Aviemore with 27C.
People were sunbathing on the beach at Loch Morlich, near Aviemore.
Snowsports fans wearing t-shirts also enjoyed what remained of the snow cover in the Cairngorms nearby.
A wind surfing board at Loch Morlich had temperatures written on it for Aviemore and Altnaharra in Sutherland - one of the hottest places in the UK earlier this week.
The board also showed a temperature of 22C for Corfu in the Adriatic.
Two polar bears at the Highlands Wildlife Park at Kincraig, near Aviemore, were given "meat pops" - blocks of frozen meat and blood - to help them stay cool.
The park's Arctic foxes were also fed frozen pieces of meat and fruit as treats.
Fort William in Lochaber, where some of the warmest weather was expected, had a reading of 26C.
Temperatures were cooler on the east coast with 14C in Wick and Nairn and 15C in Inverness.
Forecasters expect the temperature to rise to 20C in Inverness on Saturday and for the warm weather to continue for much of Scotland into next week.
The Mountaineering Council of Scotland has urged walkers and climbers to take plenty water with them into the hills over the weekend.
The mercury has been hitting the 20s since Wednesday.
The record temperature for May in Scotland was 29C, which was set in Edinburgh in 1992.
Harvard Citation
BBC News, 2012. Warm weather continues for the north. [Online] (Updated 25 May 2012)Available at: http://www.manchesterwired.co.uk/news.php/1430951-Warm-weather-continues-for-the-north [Accessed 14th May 2013]
Latest News
-
At 00:43:25 in Other
Further action may be needed on voting fraud - watchdog
Restrictions on postal voting and identity checks at polling stations may be needed to help crack down on fraud, the elections watchdog has ... -
At 19:09:46 in Other
Manchester United parade: Fans say farewell to Fergie
Thousands of Manchester United fans have gathered at the club's Old Trafford stadium to mark the club's 20th league title and Sir ... -
At 17:40:14 in Other
MP's son Sean Ellman cleared in legal high label case
The shopkeeper son of a Liverpool MP has been cleared of failing to properly label "legal highs" to warn consumers about potential... -
At 15:22:00 in Other
Callum Hilton death: Steven Quinn jailed over hit-and-run crash
A man who killed a boy in a hit-and-run crash in Greater Manchester has been jailed for six years, four months.... -
At 13:15:55 in Other
Pilotless flight trialled in UK shared airspace
A Jetstream aircraft became the first to fly "unmanned" across UK shared airspace last month.... -
At 11:41:19 in Business
Lloyds chairman Sir Win Bischoff to retire in 2014
Lloyds Banking Group has said its chairman, Sir Win Bischoff, is to retire before May 2014.... -
At 10:47:51 in Other
Pre-exam breakfasts sent to schools to boost results
Extra deliveries of juice and porridge have been sent to primary schools in poor areas of England to help them do better in tests this week.... -
At 07:48:48 in Other
Alfred Wainwright memorial unveiled in Blackburn
A memorial to the famous fell-walker, Alfred Wainwright, will be unveiled on the hills above Blackburn, later.... -
At 07:07:07 in Other
Bafta TV awards: Surprises, snubs and Shakespeare
Olivia Colman's double win was the big story of the Bafta TV Awards, but who else was crying tears of joy and who went home empty-hande... -
At 03:37:59 in Other
Andrew Moran: Fugitive due in court after Spain arrest
One of Britain's most wanted fugitives is due in court in Madrid later after being arrested at a luxury villa on Spain's Costa Bla...
News In Other Categories
-
Kidney problems linked to traffic fumes
Living close to a busy road may increase your risk of developing kidney problems, research suggests.... -
Learning online at the feet of India's gurus
It was a melodious spectacle.... -
Manchester United title parade to start at Old Trafford
A victory parade marking Manchester United's 13th Premier League title and Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement at the age of 71, starts... -
Angelina Jolie has double mastectomy
Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie has undergone a double mastectomy to reduce her chances of getting breast cancer.... -
Severn Trent receives takeover approach
A group of international investors is interested in buying UK water supplier Severn Trent, the company has said.... -
What does it take to be a great foreign secretary?
What makes a great foreign minister? Some of those who have held the great office of state, including Lord Carrington, David Owen and David ...



