Sea, weather and sky forecasts
The elements...The weather is an important consideration to most residents of Berneray. As the main means of living are crofting (small-small farming) and fishing, so the tides, rain, sun and wind have an effect on what is done (and can be done). This page has automatic feeds from, and links to, a number of other websites. These indicate various conditions and forecasts for Berneray and nearby islands. Current weatherLive and archived weather information from Berneray, provided by the Ross weather station, can be viewed online. Alternately, a graphical panel is below, followed by the latest Met Office analysis chart: If you are on Berneray, you could just look out of the window. Alternately, Weather Pixie (on the left) and Weather Underground (on the right) give details of the weather at Benbecula airport within the last few hours: |
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Weather forecastsThe Met Office provide forecasts for the next 24 hours for inshore waters and for areas further out to sea (the shipping forecast). |
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Weather Underground provide a forecast for Benbecula for the next five days, while the BBC provide a five day forecast for nearby Lochmaddy. Tide heightsTide heights and depths for the next 7 days for Bays Loch are displayed on the Admiralty Easytide website. Sun and moon timesStars, planets, satellites and northern lightsWeather Underground provide a map of the night sky above Berneray, identifying planets and constellations. The Heavens Above website shows when and where satellites are visible from Berneray. The Aurorawatch service monitors solar activity and indicates likely displays of the northern lights. When the lines on the graph below start to zigzag and the coloured blocks change to yellow or red, then there is an increased likelihood of seeing this spectacular night-time display: |