The Galloway hills eastward to the Lammermuir hills. The Cheviots (including higher hills within the adjacent Northumberland NP).
Southern Uplands
Tuesday 6th January 2026
Last updated
Mon 5th Jan 26 at
4:30PM
Intermittent snowfall to lower slopes pushes widely eastwards, increasingly more prolonged and heavier snow from the west across the Highlands, though near the west coast becoming sleet or rain to mid-heights. Hill snow and rain lower down setting in for England and Wales from the west afternoon. Wind varied, but tending to strengthen.
Snow flurries, then snow-rain mix. Increasingly windy.
West-southwesterly 20-25mph, gradually rising with time, reaching 40mph or higher over summits during afternoon. Then northwesterly 40-50mph into night.
Walking becoming strenuous with time, more arduous later with buffeting gusts; significant wind chill.
Patchy snow, turning to rain west
Patches of snow will drift east, though many hills will see extended dry periods, particularly east. Late in the day, more frequent hill snow and rain, wetter for a time toward higher slopes in west.
Covering summits, gradually more extensive
Cloud shrouds the summits most of the day, a few summits may be clear just at and before dawn. Bases lower to the middle slopes during snow showers, gradually becoming more extensive from the west with time.
30% lowering to 10%
A few bright/sunny bursts here and there, becoming overcast afternoon. Variable visibility, very poor during snow but becoming good during dry periods.
-3C lifting to 0C though variable, highest temperatures in the west; colder into night. Feeling like -15C in the wind.
Terrain frozen from overnight, lifting during day to 600-800m for a few hours, highest in west; sheltered valleys may stay frozen, and refreezing widely into night.
Southern Uplands
Wednesday 7th January 2026
Last updated
Mon 5th Jan 26 at
4:30PM
Northwesterly 35 to 50mph from dawn, strongest for longest in east, likely easing gradually during day from west.
Significant wind chill and challenging conditions eastern high tops, tending to improve from the west.
Largely dry, risk local snow showers
Risk of snow showers mostly eastern hills in the morning, likely becoming confined toward the North Sea coast then clearing. Into night, some snow may move onto westernmost hills, rain lower slopes.
Lifting to high tops or above
Cloud banks over higher slopes in the morning, mostly lifting and breaking above the hills, slowest to clear in east. Patches may come and go high tops in Galloway.
70%
Mix of cloud and sun. Visibility mostly very good.
-2 or -3C, or slightly higher after dark in west. Feeling like -15C if exposed to stronger wind.
Much terrain frozen inland. Up to 400-500m west coastal areas, slight rise into night west.
Southern Uplands
Thursday 8th January 2026
Last updated
Mon 5th Jan 26 at
4:30PM
Direction and speed likely to vary: mostly west or southwesterly, 10 to 20mph.
Mostly small.
Rare light snow
Often dry, but possible snow flurries mostly western hills, sleet or rain low-mid slopes.
Varied cloud and fog
Cloud banks around mid to higher slopes, but risk also areas of fog some valleys and coastal lower slopes.
30%
Varied cloud and sun, likely better east. Visibility very good in places, but risk misty or hazy lower areas.
-2C, up to 0C nearer coast.
Frost in many valleys, all day out of sunlight. Otherwise 400 to 600m, or slightly higher toward Solway.
Freezing conditions persist this week - some changes by the weekend as Atlantic lows try to circulate further northwards, bringing a period of thawing mainly to England and particularly Wales, whilst Scottish mountains may see brief if any periods of above-freezing conditions even onward into mid-month. Complex weather systems, with potentially a deep low moving across southern Britain by Thursday-early Friday this week which may bring some snowfalls to Wales and the southern Pennines. Often lighter winds in Scotland for a few days, but another low may track further north later in weekend bringing widespread gales, and mostly rain to England and Wales, snow and lowland rain to Scotland.