Overview
- WXCharts outputs based on the GFS model indicate a light snow signal for parts of Scotland around October 12–13, including areas such as Aberdeenshire, Inverness-shire, Perthshire, and Ross and Cromarty.
- A stronger model signal points to potential snow again around October 18–19 in Scotland, with projections also shown on Ventusky and cited across multiple outlets.
- Temperature maps from WXCharts suggest an early-hours chill near October 18, with some locations close to 0°C and major cities broadly in low single digits.
- The Met Office short-range outlook highlights a mainly westerly pattern with relatively mild conditions before high pressure brings a more settled spell around October 11–12 with some chilly nights possible.
- Storm Amy’s final yellow wind warning in Scotland expires today, following severe disruption and gusts reported up to 96mph on the Isle of Tiree.