Fort Augustus
Fort Augustus is a negotiation in the parish of Boleskine as well as Abertarff, at the south-west end of Loch Ness, Scottish Highlands. The village has a population of around 646 (2001 ). Its economic situation is heavily reliant on tourism. As with most of the British Isles and also Scotland, Fort Augustus has a nautical environment (Köppen: Cfb) with awesome summer seasons as well as moderate winters. Like a great deal of the bordering area, sunshine degrees are reduced at around 1,000 hrs per annum and temperatures are unpredictable-- Ft Augustus holds the UK's joint most affordable May temperature level document of -9.4 ° C (15.1 ° F). This is the most up to date factor in the run up to summertime that such a low temperature level has been recorded, recommending it can become a frost trap on calm clear evenings as a result of its valley area. That same low existing topography can also generate some heats now and then-- Ft Augustus held the UK daily heat record for 16 December for almost 80 years.