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
Friday 15th May 2026
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Remaining cold, near to freezing all day on higher tops. Strongest northwesterly winds in the morning and toward eastern Scotland giving significant chill factor. A scattering of mostly brief showers with snow and hail, less intense than recent days. Cloud lifting above many summits, occasional sun.
Cold and windy, easing from west. Rare showers, snow & hail.
Northwesterly 40mph at dawn, for a time gusts over 50mph, strongest easternmost hills. Easing gradually from west, to 25mph afternoon, later 20mph or less, soonest central highlands.
Arduous start with significant wind chill and buffeting, but hour by hour easing down, still very blustery into afternoon, but becoming mostly small later in day.
Isolated snow and hail showers
Often dry, but local mostly brief showers through the day, more likely afternoon. Snow falling above 500m initially, rising to 900-1000m.
Lifting and clearing
Patchy coverage across the tops in the morning, but good breaks and bases rising to lift above many summits into afternoon.
60% rising to 90%
Patchy sun best in morning, then cloudier skies and occasional sun. Visibility excellent.
-1 or -2C at dawn, but lifting to +2 or 3C into afternoon. Feeling like -10 to -15C in early wind.
700-800m at dawn, will lift to 1100-1200m.
Southeastern Highlands
Saturday 16th May 2026
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4:15PM
NW'ly 20mph at first eastern hills, otherwise variable below 10mph for several hours. Then SW'ly 15-25mph.
Mostly small, but feeling rather chilly if exposed to breeze on high terrain, becoming more blustery later.
Rain develops from west later
Dry much of the daytime eastern hills. Later afternoon, risk of patchy rain extending into the central highlands from the west, here turning more persistent into evening. Small amounts push east later.
Little if any, lowering later west
Brief fragments form around upper slopes in morning, lifting and clearing. Later in day, some patches drift onto western tops, filling in over tops as rain develops.
90%, dropping to 50% late in day.
Sunshine best early in day in east, high cloud tends to thicken from west to cover the sky. Visibility excellent.
-1C rising to +4C afternoon. Feeling nearer -5C if exposed to wind.
700m plus frost in glens at dawn. Rising to be just above freezing to highest summits during afternoon.
Southeastern Highlands
Sunday 17th May 2026
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Thu 14th May 26 at
4:15PM
Southwesterly 25 to 30mph, but may reach 35-40mph at times higher summits particularly central highlands.
Starting to affect comfortable walking on exposed high terrain, risk very blustery in places. Considerable wind chill.
Heavy showers develop
A few hours in the morning largely dry, perhaps longer especially eastern areas. Increasing risk into afternoon of showery bursts forming, becoming heavy, extending eastwards later. Sleet on high tops. Risk of hail & thunder.
Confined to high tops with breaks
Patches of cloud around upper slopes mostly in west in the morning, dispersing or lifting. Much cloud then above hills, though around showers will drop onto high tops, ragged patches to 800m in places.
60%
Occasional sun in morning giving way to building cloud. Visibility very good, but reduced in showers.
2C rising to 4C afternoon. Wind chill feeling near -10C on high tops.
1100m early morning, plus pockets of frost in glens at dawn; rising above freezing to highest summits into afternoon.
A shift toward west-southwesterly over the weekend brings a gradual rise of temperature. A mixed weather story with some rain and lowering cloud moving in from the west into Saturday afternoon. By Sunday and Monday, some showery rain, passing eastwards during the daytimes, generally improving afternoons in western areas. Risk by later Monday of rain moving into Wales from the southwest. Damp south-southwesterlies then prevail for a few days next week, with rain at times Tuesday and Wednesday, most on western hills, particularly Scotland. A drier and warmer theme later in the week as higher pressure builds.