The Galloway hills eastward to the Lammermuir hills. The Cheviots (including higher hills within the adjacent Northumberland NP).
Southern Uplands
Wednesday 20th May 2026
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4:10PM
Windy with strong gusts, briefly lighter early in Scottish Highlands. Morning showery rain and low cloud; improving afternoon as patchy sun breaks out, cloud lifting to high terrain with summit breaks, and most areas substantially dry by later afternoon. Low cloud lingers in Wales and NW Scotland.
Windy; frequent rain eases through afternoon, sun breaks
West-southwesterly 20-30mph; trending towards higher speed with time, and eastern areas in the higher end of the range most of the day, occasionally up to 35mph over the Cheviot.
May be fairly small, particularly early, but quite blustery in exposure for periods, walking at times strenuous with wind chill, some stability challenges atop the Cheviot.
Frequent rain, later easing
Patches of rain drifting across most hills from the west, a few drier windows but staying drizzly in cloud to the west. An easing trend from later afternoon possible but a risk of patches returning too.
Lifting to high terrain, increasingly broken through afternoon
Extensive at dawn, to the lower slopes of Dumfries and Galloway. Bases lift through morning, mostly 700m and above, highest bases east where summits breaks are probable when dry. The west stays cloudier, few breaks above 800m until afternoon. Through afternoon, breaking into banks over tops.
Rising to 60%, first in the east
Rare glimpses of sunshine, then breaking into a patchwork through afternoon. Variable visibility, often poor due to cloud and rain but very good windows, increasingly so afternoon.
6 or 7C, rising to 8 or 9C, mildest east where may reach 10C where sunniest. Only cooling a degree into evening and may rise again overnight. Feeling just around freezing in direct wind.
Above the summits.
Southern Uplands
Thursday 21st May 2026
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4:10PM
Southwesterly 25-35mph. Strong gusts to 40mph over tops and elevated passes, also downslope to the north early.
Walking impeded in exposure and feeling cool. Buffeting gusts will affect stability, particularly early and not just high terrain.
Morning patchy rain, afternoon drizzle
Patchy rain for several morning hours, most persistent Galloway. Rain passes east, mostly clearing by midday. Summit drizzle follows, down to middle slopes from Moffat hills westward; trending drier east.
Extensive west, improving east
Blanket cloud 500m up most areas, to 200-300m south aspects west of Moffat. As rain breaks, cloud lifts in north and east areas, possibly a break, but south Galloway slopes remain shrouded.
10% west, rising to 40% east/north
Overcast and dull with poor visibility west. Some glimpses of sun with improved visibility in the east.
8C, rising to 10 or 11C, little change with height. Feeling just above freezing in direct wind.
Above the summits.
Southern Uplands
Friday 22nd May 2026
Last updated
Tue 19th May 26 at
4:10PM
South-southwesterly 30-35mph, strongest west, gusting 40mph, downslope too. Easing to 20-30mph.
Strenuous walking, particularly west; buffeting gusts challenge stability, lower terrain too, feeling chilly. Easing slightly.
Substantially dry
Some risk of odd spots of rain affecting hills in Dumfries and Galloway, most likely early and late, but most hills stay dry all day.
Lifting to tops, well-broken east
Variable banks of cloud in the morning, to most elevations, lowest and most extensive west of Moffat. Bases lift through morning, likely to or above tops east of M74 and likely breaking here. Cloud lingers longer west, perhaps slow to clear above 700m, but uncertain.
Rising to 80% east, 50% west
Often cloudy, some glimpses of sun breaking out, best east. Very good visibility where cloud clears.
10 to 12C, rising up to 14C towards the Cheviot. Little change around Merrick. Feeling near freezing in early wind.
Above the summits.
Pressure rises as the weekend approaches, facilitating south-southwesterly wind; much milder temperatures arriving, likely warm in England and Wales by the weekend. Blustery wind for a few days, quite gusty too, including to lower slopes early; still feeling chilly on high Scottish tops, and strongest gusts will challenge stability. Patchy rain and hill cloud will continue to affect Scotland as well, most often in the west. Increasingly dry and sunny England and Wales, but always with a risk of cloud and some rain, including early valley mist in sheltered areas. Higher pressure is indicated into next week as well. Precise detail of the high pressure core remains uncertain - the risk of strong wind and spells of rain possible for most areas, but also extended bright and warm periods too.