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 14th October 2025
Last updated
Mon 13th Oct 25 at
3:40PM
Inversion conditions still probable over Scottish Highland summits; exposed rock in fog below the inversion may be slippery, notably early. High Lakeland and Snowdonia summits near or above cloud as well. A mix of cloud and sun elsewhere as morning fog lifts, some haze below cloud later. Feeling mild to warm.
High tops above an inversion, most cloud east and south
West to northwesterly or variable, 10mph or less, rare gusts 15mph, greatest risk early.
Small
No rain expected
Fine mist the low fog layers may make exposed rock notably slippery, particularly around dawn.
Cloud banks mostly towards south and east, tops above inversion
Cloud banks around some mid to upper slopes, most likely toward east and southern lowlands. Also fog around some glens and lochs at first. Bases tend to rise but higher Munros likely above a cloud layer. Some areas largely clear all day, best chance central highlands.
80% (above top of a cloud layer)
A good amount of sunshine, particularly on higher tops in very clear air above an inversion. Some misty areas lower down early in day, hazy towards the southern lowlands.
7 to 9C, warmest west of A9; possibly reaching 10C around Callander/Loch Tay. High tops above the inversion in the area will likely rise a degree or two.
Above the summits. Possible slight frost in glens at dawn.
Southeastern Highlands
Wednesday 15th October 2025
Last updated
Mon 13th Oct 25 at
3:40PM
Generally northerly though variable 10mph or less. Locally gusty at all elevations.
Negligible
No rain expected
Exposed rock surfaces in the fog at dawn may be slick, mostly middle and lower elevations.
Well-broken cloud lifts to high terrain
Well-broken cloud at various heights in the morning, including in the glens, high tops above the cloud layer. Bases will rise to higher terrain, remaining broken for regularly or frequently exposed tops.
60%
Patchy sunshine becomes more frequent on lower slopes as cloud base lifts. Very clear air over the tops, some haze lower down.
6 to 8C, warmer on summits above cloud layer. Warmest around Callander. Cool in the glens at dawn.
Above the summits
Southeastern Highlands
Thursday 16th October 2025
Last updated
Mon 13th Oct 25 at
3:40PM
Variable 10mph or less. Some gusts over high terrain, notably east of A9.
Small
No rain expected
Well-broken cloud lifts to high terrain
Banks of cloud at various heights including fog in the glens and corries; some tops will be exposed. Bases will lift to higher terrain, likely well-broken. Some chance of broader banks in the east later in the day.
50%
Regular bursts of sunshine, most frequent low slopes and central highlands. Very good visibility, though hazy towards Callander/Ochils.
5 or 6C
Above the summits
High pressure lingers over the country through the later days of this week: in the mornings, varied low cloud and valley fog is likely with highest tops still possibly above the cloud layer. As the weekend approaches, the inversion starts to weaken as pressure begins to fall gradually; cloud will begin to lift to higher slopes, starting to shroud mountain peaks more often. Local cloud breaks, best of breaks in west Wales, though a haze will linger on low slopes while high pressure remains in charge. Light winds overall, an easterly breeze likely for Wales. Next weekend looks to be transitional as low pressure becomes favored. Winds rising with increasing cloud and a risk of rain.