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2013/05/10 13:30:09瀏覽57|回應0|推薦1 | |
Let’s start with spring, since it’s mid-April as I’m writing this. Daytime temperatures in March, April and May tend not to be too warm. The temperature in Scotland during the day can vary from around 4 degC to around 13 degC with the occasional warmer day up to around 18degC. Night time temperatures tend to hover around 0 degC but can go a few degrees colder. Winds in spring are generally not that bad but you can have occasional gales at any time, but more likely in March than April or May. Rain is definitely a feature of springtime and heavy showers can be frequent. Any time until the end of April, especially in the Highlands you can get snow or hail showers. These generally don’t lie except on the mountains. May often has good long settled spells without bad rain or particularly cold nights and because the midges haven’t come out yet it is one of the best months to visit Scotland weather-wise. AMsoccer offer fun filled holiday soccer camps that are themed around aspects of our unique AMsoccersystem Curriculum which we deliver on a daily basis to children aged 5-12 years of age. The soccer camps are aimed at children of all abilities and are designed in such a way that ensures your child will have a truly enjoyable time, meet new friends and also learn key football and social skills Start Date: 01 April 2013 10:00 http://youtu.be/Z9p6d0xyjVg |
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