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Homecoming Scotland 2009
JanFebMarAprMayJun
Avg High Temp (C/F)7/447/448/4610/4912/5414/58
Avg Low Temp (C/F)2/351/352/363/386/438/47
Avg Precip (mm/in)122/4.886/3.39104/4.0965/2.5661/2.463/2.48
JulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg High Temp (C/F)16/6016/6014/5712/539/477/45
Avg Low Temp (C/F)10/5010/508/476/443/382/36
Avg Precip (mm/in)73/2.8784/3.31116/4.57138/5.43133/5.24128/5

Source: www.wunderground.com

The climate of the Outer Hebrides is dominated by the Gulf Stream - with most of the weather originating in the Gulf of Mexico - slowly cooling as it flows northeastward towards us. Despite the northerly latitude, winters are rarely cold on the coast and summers rarely warm. Wind and rain are the dominant features - May is the driest month with about 17 days a month with rain and December the wettest with about 25. January is generally the windiest month. A typical July day has a maximum temperature of 17°C with about 7°C being more typical in January.

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