Courier country finally enjoying a hint of summer
Summer is finally arriving in Tayside and Fife this week. (...)
Scotland told to expect a few more days of wonderful weather
Think Burntisland instead of Barcelona or Montrose and not Majorca as Scotland enjoys an early start to summer. (...)
Weather watcher predicts conditions not seen since 1879 — the year of the Tay Bridge Disaster
Freak weather last seen at the time of the Tay Bridge Disaster could return to the east coast of Scotland this year, it has been predicted. (...)
Construction workers run much greater risk of getting skin cancer, according to researchers
Construction workers are nine times more likely to get skin cancer than other workers, latest research shows. (...)
Tayside's skin cancer cases up for sixth year in a row
Skin cancer rates in Tayside have increased for a sixth consecutive year, prompting a leading Dundee-based scientist to express concern. (...)
Astronomer Ken Kennedy warns of threat solar flares pose to modern communications
Imagine a world without working mobile phones, email, GPS — in fact a world absent of any modern communication links. (...)
Readers catch break in clouds to photograph partial solar eclipse
Courier readers managed to capture pictures of Tuesday's partial solar eclipse, the first since August 2008. (...)
Quality of life survey shows sun shines on Dundee
Dundee may have its share of problems but according to a new survey residents still have reasons to look on the bright side — literally. (...)
August weather brighter and drier than average
August was a brighter and drier month than usual in Dundee, experts at the Scottish Crop Research Institute in Invergowrie say. (...)
Driest and sunniest June for more than 20 years
June was the driest in more than 20 years as the "barbecue summer" promised by forecasters last year finally arrived. (...)
More on: Leo Webster | Invergowrie | Broughty Ferry | Dumfries and Galloway | Tayside
Dundee sees coldest April day for a long time
Dundee experienced its lowest April temperature in almost 30 years last month, according to figures released by the Scottish Crop Research Institute in Invergowrie. (...)
More on: Scottish Crop Research Institute | Invergowrie | Marion Grassie