Dry, bright and warm on Tuesday.
This Evening and Tonight:
Dry through the evening and overnight with lengthening clear spells but the odd fog patch developing in the glens. A mild night for most places. Minimum Temperature 8C.
Tuesday:
Any fog patches will quickly clear to leave a dry day with long bright or sunny spells. Feeling warm, especially in the Central Belt and south. Maximum Temperature 20C.
Outlook for Wednesday to Friday:
A good deal of dry and bright weather through this period. Very warm on Wednesday but a little rain will move southeast followed by cooler weather on Thursday and Friday.
UK Outlook for Saturday 3 May 2025 to Monday 12 May 2025:
Following a warm week, temperatures will most likely be closer to average for most of the UK. Whilst a little rain is possible across the south at first, most areas should stay mainly dry. Largely fine but cooler conditions are most likely over the weekend. However, northern and northeastern parts could turn cloudier and breezier at times with a chance of rain at times. Into the following week, conditions will probably turn more changeable overall, with dry, settled periods interspersed with some spells of wetter weather. This will bring some showers or longer spells of rain at times, which could be heavy and thundery in places. Western and northwestern parts are most likely to see fair weather prevail for longest. Temperatures are expected to remain around or just above average.
Sunrise and Sunset times for Kilsyth:
Sunrise: 05:35 Sunset: 20:53