Cairngorms National Park and Monadhliath. Also includes the Ben Alder area hills between Loch Ericht and Loch Laggan.
Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Saturday 30th May 2026
Last updated
Fri 29th May 26 at
3:52PM
Early patchy rain west Scotland, east hills dry and clear of cloud. Afternoon brings more substantial rain and cloud to west Scotland, spreading east with time; becoming blustery west too. Weak sun and clear hills England and Wales, mild-to-warm, notable breezes later for Eryri NP and Lakeland.
Tops mostly clear morning, increasingly wet through afternoon
Westerly, soon shifting southwesterly, 10-15mph, some variability around this range, sometimes 20mph over Cairngorm plateau. Later afternoon, speeds rising, approaching 25mph over high tops.
Fairly small much of the day, some nuisance wind over Cairngorm plateau, with a slight deteriorating trend through afternoon.
Rain moves in from west afternoon
Dry start, patchy rain encroaching in from south and west as midday approaches, increasingly frequent through afternoon with patches falling more widely and some heavy bursts coming and going. Perhaps a few hours of more persistent rain as evening approaches.
Forming over tops from west, lowering on south aspects
Most mountains clear in the morning, bar odd patches. Cloud banks forming onto higher slopes from the west afternoon, filling in above 900-1000m as rain develops, lower banks towards 700m south slopes. Northeastern hills will maintain breaks.
90% morning, dropping to 20% through afternoon
Patchy sun in the morning, weakened by high cloud, this thickening through afternoon, overcast later in the day. Very good visibility, deteriorating where rain occurs.
7C rising to 9C afternoon, or 10C N Cairngorms; only small drop in temperatures towards summits.
Above the summits.
Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Sunday 31st May 2026
Last updated
Fri 29th May 26 at
3:52PM
West-southwesterly 15-25mph, some stronger gusts over high Cairngorms early in the day.
Fairly small, ease of walking sometimes affected over the high Cairngorm plateau, notably early.
Some showers
Morning showers, and perhaps a few hours of heavier, more persistent rain early. Breaking into only scattered showers, extended dry windows. Some risk of heavy rain with thunder in the far northeast Cairngorms.
Lifting to high summits with breaks
Variable banks of cloud above 700m in the morning, some lower patches south; east Cairngorms clearer, particularly north. Cloud largely lifts above the summits by afternoon, only passing caps on Ben Macdui and nearby high tops.
Rising to 70%
Early cloud breaks in to a patchwork of cloud and sunshine. Excellent visibility away from showers.
7C rising to 9C, or 10C northern Cairngorms.
Above the summits.
Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Monday 1st June 2026
Last updated
Fri 29th May 26 at
3:52PM
Westerly before dawn, soon shifting southerly 10-15mph, strengthening to 15-20mph afternoon.
Fairly small.
Some patchy rain
A few spots of patchy rain drifting from the southwest as the day gets going, likely more frequent through the afternoon, but rainfall totals likely small through the day.
Mostly clear morning, deteriorating afternoon
Scattered patches mostly above 1000m in the morning, likely lifting off the summits for several hours. As afternoon goes, bases lower to summits, further lowering to finish near 800m southern slopes. Staying clearer north, little cloud onto Monadhliath.
80% lowering to 20%
Patchy morning sun, gradually weakened by high cloud, overcast by evening. Excellent visibility.
6C rising to 9 or 10C.
Above the summits.
Changeable southwesterlies prevail as the weekend transitions into next week. Sunday sees showers for west hill groups, more widely and sometimes heavy in Scotland. Monday brings more widespread rain and wind into England and Wales, showers continue in Scotland. An unsettled theme is expected during the first ten days of June. Frontal systems from the Atlantic bring periods of rain, wind, and low cloud. Wind speeds will vary, but reaching gale force on mountains for periods, England and Wales looking particularly vulnerable. A few brighter windows, but these brief and often interrupted by afternoon showers with a risk of local thunder. Sometimes chilly in Scotland when the wind turns northwesterly though staying above freezing to summits.