Cairngorms National Park and Monadhliath. Also includes the Ben Alder area hills between Loch Ericht and Loch Laggan.
Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Saturday 27th June 2026
Last updated
Fri 26th Jun 26 at
4:29PM
Widely windy, afternoon gales across Scotland, possibly Lakeland and Snowdonia too. In Scotland, drizzle gives way to showery rain, setting in late in the day over western hills. Patchy rain England and Wales with dry windows and warm sunny moments, but a rising risk of showery bursts through afternoon, locally heavy.
Some early drizzle; afternoon gales and showery rain, risk thunder
Southerly 25-30mph, strengthening to peak speeds in range 40mph to possibly 50mph afternoon, with stronger gusts likely over high tops for a period.
Expect strenuous walking conditions in exposure from dawn, increasingly challenging in places with buffeting gusts knocking you off balance. Feeling chilly.
Bursts of rain develop, risk thunder
A drier window through morning, some drizzle around high hills in cloud, but with time increasing risk of showery downpours developing from southwest, risk of local thunder, and perhaps some more persistent falls forming west Cairngorms and Monadhliath late in the day.
Varied, briefly well-broken, more extensive around rain afternoon
Varied to fairly extensive cloud banks in the morning, to some lower slopes in south. Rising with breaks forming, perhaps above 900m for several hours with clear north slopes, but then filling in again around rain, ragged patches at varied heights from low levels up.
40%
Occasional glimpses of sun, more often sunny north slopes until later in the day. Some mistiness in morning. Visibility good for periods where dry (notably north), but poor around rain.
12 or 13C to starting, rising slightly, up to 16C north of the Cairngorm plateau. Still rather humid. Feeling like 5C in direct wind.
Above the summits.
Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Sunday 28th June 2026
Last updated
Fri 26th Jun 26 at
4:29PM
Southwesterly 20-30mph, trending towards higher speeds, gusting 35-40mph over high tops into evening.
Ease of walking impacted, increasingly strenuous through afternoon and feeling cool.
Morning rain mostly clears afternoon
Several bands of rain drift west-to-east through morning, brief heavy falls and dry windows. By afternoon, likely just patchy rain from near Drumochter to Braemar, often dry, though risk a cluster of late showers.
Bases rise afternoon, increasingly broken
Likely shrouding high terrain through morning, variable bases from 700-900m in and out of rain. Through afternoon, rising with high breaks increasingly, and later just passing banks over high summits.
30% rising to 70%
A few glimpses of morning sunshine, then a patchwork of cloud and sun afternoon. Visibility becomes excellent.
8 to 11C, mildest northeast Cairngorms in the morning, slight cooling trend afternoon. Feeling near freezing in strongest wind.
Above the summits.
Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Monday 29th June 2026
Last updated
Fri 26th Jun 26 at
4:29PM
West-southwesterly 30-40mph at dawn, quite gusty over Cairngorm plateau. Easing to finish near 15-25mph.
Walking arduous over high tops in the morning with significant wind chill and buffeting; easing to fairly small effects.
Scattered patchy rain, often dry
Patchy rain affecting south and western slopes at dawn, soon becoming well scattered and mostly isolating towards Drumochter; any rain further east amounting to little.
Fairly extensive towards A9, improving
High terrain shrouded, lowest bases towards Drumochter where as low as 500-600m. East Cairngorms, particularly north of Ben Avon, may start (and stay) substantially clear. A lifting trend, breaks off summits to the east; banks lingering around 800-900m west hills.
Rising to 60% east
A patchwork of cloud and sun, most extensive sun far east hills. Very good visibility.
6 or 7C, rising to 10C, a degree warmer easternmost hills. Feeling like -2 to -5C in strongest wind.
Above the summits.
Cooler on Sunday as the weather pattern returns to an Atlantic influence. Bands of rain sweep eastward early Sunday, followed by fresher, sunnier weather with some patchy showers in the north and west. This westerly Atlantic pattern dominates next week: high pressure south and low pressure north will bring alternating periods of rain punctuated by bright sunshine. Wind generally on the strong side with mild to sometimes warm temperatures, though cooler and windier spells at times produce significant wind chill on Scottish tops. Day-to-day detail currently uncertain, but western hill groups from Lakeland northward will see the most cloud and patchy rain, while east and southern areas likely drier and sunnier. This pattern is indicated to continue into the following weekend.