An Sgùrr is the highest hill on the island of Eigg in the Inner Hebrides. It was formed as a result of one of the last eruptions of a volcano, the core of which now forms the Isle of Rùm. The lava cooled and formed column-like structures.
The peak is most frequently climbed from the ferry terminal at Galmisdale on the southeast corner of Eigg and a return trip takes at least 4 hours.
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An Sgurr, Eigg, Eigg, Inner Hebrides , United Kingdom
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Today Expect a temp in the range 9.2℃ to 10.1℃ with wind speed 5.5 m/sec (NW)
Monday, May 29 Expect a temp in the range 9.1℃ to 9.3℃ with wind speed 5.4 m/sec (N)
Tuesday, May 30 Expect a temp in the range 9.7℃ to 10.3℃ with wind speed 4 m/sec (N)
Wednesday, May 31 Expect a temp in the range 10.1℃ to 10.7℃ with wind speed 4.1 m/sec (N)
Thursday, Jun 01 Expect a temp in the range 11℃ to 11.5℃ with wind speed 6.3 m/sec (NNE)
Friday, Jun 02 Expect a temp in the range 11.6℃ to 12℃ with wind speed 2.9 m/sec (NE)
Saturday, Jun 03 Expect a temp in the range 11.6℃ to 12.5℃ with wind speed 1.5 m/sec (NNE)
Eigg weather forecast from Yr, delivered by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and NRK
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