Inverness Weather Conditions
Current Temperature Level
Inverness Weather Conditions
Current Temperature Level
Last Updated: 2026-08-17 07:00 (Local Time)
Blowing Snow
Wind gusts of up to 55.4 km/h will cause blowing snow, reducing visibility and humidity will be around 88%.-9°C / -11°C
Sunrise
05:46 AM15hrs 9min
Sunset
08:55 PMAugustWeather Overview
No. of days:
Sunny
1
Cloudy
4
Rainy
22
Snowy
0
The monthly weather averages in Inverness consist of 1 sunny days, 4 cloudy days, 22 rainy days, and 0 snowy days.
Inverness's Locations Weather Conditions
United Kingdom's Hottest Cities - August 2026
1.
Gibraltar, Gibraltar
11 °C
Patchy rain nearby
60%
0
36.4 kmph / WSW
2.
St Peter Port, Jersey
-1 °C
Blizzard
62%
0.2
52.9 kmph / WSW
3.
Saint Ouen, Jersey
-1 °C
Blizzard
60%
0.2
54.7 kmph / WSW
4.
Hilsea, Portsmouth
-1 °C
Blowing Snow
64%
0
46.1 kmph / W
5.
Polegate, East Sussex
-1 °C
Blizzard
61%
0.1
49.7 kmph / W
6.
Christchurch, Dorset
-1 °C
Blizzard
63%
0.2
50 kmph / WSW
7.
Plymouth, Plymouth
-1 °C
Blizzard
66%
0
52.9 kmph / WSW
8.
Steyning, West Sussex
-1 °C
Blizzard
62%
0
49.3 kmph / WSW
9.
Saltash, Cornwall
-1 °C
Blizzard
66%
0
52.9 kmph / WSW
10.
Cosham, Portsmouth
-2 °C
Blizzard
65%
0.1
50 kmph / WSW
Last Updated: 17 Aug 2026, 06:31 AM
City Weather RankingsFAQs About Inverness Weather Conditions
1. What is the current temperature in Inverness today - 17 August 2026?
1. What is the current temperature in Inverness today - 17 August 2026?
The current temperature in Inverness is -11°C, with a feels-like temperature of -23°C. Today's forecast shows a high of -9°C and a low of -11°C, giving a 2 degree swing through the day as of 07:00 AM 17 August 2026.
2. What are the current weather parameters in Inverness today?
2. What are the current weather parameters in Inverness today?
Here is a complete overview of Inverness's current weather conditions as of 07:00 AM 17 August 2026: Condition : Blowing Snow Temperature : -11°C Freezing (Feels like -23°C) Humidity : 90% Wind Speed : 55.4 km/h from WSW (246 degrees), Gust 16.8 m/s UV Index : 0.1 (Low Air Pressure : 972 mb Cloud Cover : 100% Visibility : 2 km Precipitation : 0.05 mm (82% chance of rain)
3. What is the 10-day weather forecast for Inverness from 07:00 AM 17 August 2026?
3. What is the 10-day weather forecast for Inverness from 07:00 AM 17 August 2026?
From 07:00 AM 17 August 2026, Inverness's 10-day forecast shows this trend: Today (Aug. 17) : Temp. -10°C, Hum. 88% and Blowing Snow condition. Tuesday (Aug. 18) : Temp. -8°C, Hum. 85% and Blowing Snow condition. Wednesday (Aug. 19) : Temp. -4°C, Hum. 86% and Blowing Snow condition. Thursday (Aug. 20) : Temp. -4°C, Hum. 82% and Overcast condition. Friday (Aug. 21) : Temp. -2°C, Hum. 88% and Blowing Snow condition. Saturday (Aug. 22) : Temp. -9°C, Hum. 84% and Blowing Snow condition. Sunday (Aug. 23) : Temp. -12°C, Hum. 81% and Blowing Snow condition. Monday (Aug. 24) : Temp. -6°C, Hum. 77% and Blizzard condition. Tuesday (Aug. 25) : Temp. 13°C, Hum. 81% and Rain Showers condition. Wednesday (Aug. 26) : Temp. 13°C, Hum. 81% and Rain Showers condition.
4. Will it rain in Inverness today?
4. Will it rain in Inverness today?
As of 07:00 AM 17 August 2026, yes — Inverness is currently experiencing rainfall with 0.05 mm of precipitation. This is expected to temporarily improve AQI by washing pollutants out of the atmosphere.
5. What is the monthly weather forecast for Inverness in August 2026?
5. What is the monthly weather forecast for Inverness in August 2026?
August 2026 in Inverness is forecast to have 1 sunny days, 22 rainy days, 4 cloudy days, and 0 snowy days. Temperatures for the month range from lows around 6°C to highs of 25°C.
6. How does the weather in Inverness affect air quality?
6. How does the weather in Inverness affect air quality?
Weather directly impacts air quality in Inverness. Calm winds, high humidity, fog, and high pressure trap pollutants near the ground, worsening AQI. Strong winds, rainfall, and low pressure help disperse them. Rising temperatures and UV levels intensify ozone and smog formation, while poor visibility signals elevated particulate matter. Monitoring weather alongside AQI gives the clearest picture of outdoor safety.



