Summer heat and humidity have RETURNED in Central VA. Time to stay indoors in the hot afternoons now, as much as possible. We expect temps in the upper 90s F (35+ C) over the next week, started on July 25. With our humidity, it FEELS like 100-105 F (about 40 C). I went from Philadelphia and Richmond in the upper 90s on June 23 and arrived to a "heat wave" in Scotland near 70 F (23 C)...!
Both Ireland and Scotland were in the range of 60-72 F for highs and only fell into the 50s overnight. The weather was very pleasant. There was a constant threat of rain, but we experienced only mist and drizzle.
[AI Overview, for July 26, today:
The weather in Scotland today is mostly cloudy with a high of 61°F (16.1°C) and a low of 48°F (8.9°C). There is a chance of some light rain showers by lunchtime and the temperature will feel like 60°F (15.6°C). ]
The other surprise was the length of the Day, with only some 7 hours of darkness, since we were so far North (57.6 degrees N in Nairn, Scotland, vs. 37 degrees latitude in VA). Nairn was basically our farthest point North on our travels to both Ireland and Scotland.
AI: Here's a breakdown of the typical day length in Scotland by season:
Summer (June, July, August): Scotland experiences very long days with up to 18 hours of daylight around the Summer Solstice (June 21st). In fact, in the northern parts of Scotland, it might not get truly dark, but rather remain in a state of twilight throughout the entire night.