The southern Highlands as far west as the Callander area and north to Loch Ericht, Drumochter and summits near Glenshee ski-centre (summits within the historic county of Perthshire). Also Ochils and Angus hills.
Southeastern Highlands
Tuesday 9th December 2025
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Severe conditions becoming widespread and lasting onward into the night and Wednesday - stormy conditions, hurricane-force winds on higher mountains. Heavy rain sweeping northwards across Scotland during the day, breaking up into showers for England & Wales; flooding likely.
Heavy rain and increasingly stormy winds.
Southeasterly rapidly strengthening from before dawn to 50mph, gusts 60-70mph developing, turning southerly up to midday. Strengthening further during afternoon to reach 80mph, up to SW'ly 90-100mph by evening into night higher tops.
Mobility difficult on exposed terrain all day, powerful gusts could knock you over on downslopes N/W of major hill groups. By later daytime and after dark, increasingly severe conditions low-levels upward.
Near-constant heavy rain, local flooding
Rain arrives from the southwest pre-dawn spreading widely and setting in persistently and heavy, extended heavy falls facing the eastern lowlands. Breaking up into showery rain from west afternoon; into night turning to snow above 1000-1100m. Beware fast-rising streams and local floods.
Extensive
Blanket cloud cloaks the hills from lower slopes up likely all day; chance of some breaks far west later.
Less than 10%
Overcast and dull. Poor visibility.
3 or 4C, rising to 7 or 8C for several hours, sharply cooling later, to 2C into night. Feeling like -10C in strongest daytime wind; colder into the night.
Above the summits until after dark, then onward into night lowering to around 1200m.
Southeastern Highlands
Wednesday 10th December 2025
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4:00PM
Southwesterly 50 to 70mph, risk 80mph on higher mountains, with stronger gusts.
Difficult walking conditions from mid elevations upward, severe over higher mountains; significant wind chill.
Showers mostly west, snow tops
Showery precipitation most common central highlands west of the A9, falling as snow above 1000m, possible hail.
Frequently on tops
Cloud base constantly changing, but often capping higher slopes, most persistent tops in Callander area.
30%
Occasional sun mostly north and east. Slight haze, visibility reduced further around showers.
2 or 3C. Wind chill feeling near to -15C.
1100 to 1200m
Southeastern Highlands
Thursday 11th December 2025
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Mon 8th Dec 25 at
4:00PM
South-southwesterly 40 to 60mph, some uncertainty of peak speed, possibly 70mph highest tops.
Widely arduous, but risk of more difficult or severe conditions ongoing on higher mountains.
Little or no rain
Spots of rain in the wind at times, but amounting to little, some places dry all day.
Persistent some slopes
May vary, but expect lingering banks of cloud on south-facing slopes in particular, mostly above 700-800m. Breaks better toward north of Loch Tay.
30%
Glimpses of sun mostly Lochnagar area. Slight haze possible, but mostly good visibility.
4C, may start to drop into evening or night. Feeling near -10C in the wind.
Above the summits
A very unsettled pattern as southwesterly winds prevail and low pressure systems move in from the Atlantic, sustained gales over the mountains, severe or stormy for periods. Temperatures only close to freezing on higher Scottish tops this week, even here will experience spells above freezing with thawing, leaving snow increasingly patchy, but beware some icy surfaces on the very highest tops where some refreezing occurs. Drier for most places on Thursday this week, otherwise rainfall will be frequent and heavy, sometimes showery with hail. Expect wet ground conditions and further flooding of streams and some rivers.