Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the ScopePress weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
Based on the live forecast above, G66 sees temperatures and conditions typical for this part of east Dunbartonshire. The postcode covers Kirkintilloch, Lenzie, and nearby villages, lying just north-east of Glasgow, so its weather aligns closely with bbc weather glasgow reports but with local variations due to topography.
What is the typical weather pattern for G66?
The area experiences a cool temperate maritime climate. Average highs range from 7°C in January to 19°C in July; overnight lows rarely drop below -2°C. Rainfall is moderate year-round, with slightly drier spring months. Snow is occasional in winter, often settling for a day or two. Local forecasts for bbc weather kirkintilloch or bbc weather lenzie reflect these patterns closely, though higher ground near the Campsie Fells can be cooler and wetter.
How does G66 weather differ from central Glasgow?
While bbc weather glasgow is a good reference, G66 tends to be slightly cooler, especially overnight. The area’s valley location can trap fog in autumn and winter, leading to slower morning clearance. Sites like bbc weather drymen, further west, show similar patterns but with more influence from Loch Lomond.
How reliable are 10-day forecasts for G66?
Mountain and valley effects can make precise forecasting tricky beyond 5 days. The Met Office reports high confidence for general trends, but day-to-day precision decreases. Always check the live forecast above for the nearest updates.
Why does G66 sometimes get more fog than Glasgow city centre?
The postcode area lies in the Kelvin Valley, where cooler air and higher humidity favour radiation fog formation. This is common on calm, clear nights and can persist longer than in the warmer urban core of Glasgow.
For broader outlooks, see our Glasgow Weather page or the 10 Day Weather Forecast UK.