Southeastern Highlands

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.

Friday's Forecast

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Viewing Forecast For

Southeastern Highlands
Friday 1st May 2026
Last updated Thu 30th Apr 26 at 3:09PM

Summary for all mountain areas

As pressure falls slowly, so extensive high level cloud and bursts of rain (perhaps thundery in places later in day) will spread east - although the precise locations of the showery rain remains uncertain. Patches of low cloud, mainly near Irish Sea coasts will accompany the rain.

Headline for Southeastern Highlands

A few bursts of rain; locally thundery; fairly light wind.

How windy? (On the Munros)

Southerly, 15mph; perhaps 20mph at times Arran to Mull.

Effect of the wind on you?

Small.

How Wet?

Bursts of rain developing; small chance lightning

Extensively dry morning before a few bursts of rain spread east. By mid afternoon, scattered heavy bursts with small risk thunder. Here and there the rain may set in for an hour or so.

Cloud on the hills?

Little ir any

The mountains substantially clear of cloud, but in and after rain, patches will form at various heights, locally from forest canopies up but mostly above 600m.

Chance of cloud free Munros?

80%

Sunshine and air clarity?

Through morning from west becoming extensively cloudy but bright (as weak sun comes through high cloud layers). Visibility very good, slight haze develops.

How Cold? (at 900m)

10C to a very warm 14C afternoon.

Freezing Level

Above the summits.

Viewing Forecast For

Southeastern Highlands
Saturday 2nd May 2026
Last updated Thu 30th Apr 26 at 3:09PM

How windy? (On the Munros)

(Low confidence in this forecast) Direction varied; widely 10mph or less.

Effect of the wind on you?

Negligible

How Wet?

Rain on and off, risk heavy bursts

After patchy overnight rain, the morning largely dry. Increasingly bursts of rain, setting in for a few hours N Angus, Glenshee and north of Glen Garry - there may be heavy thundery bursts.

Cloud on the hills?

Generally extensive on higher areas, may clear some higher tops

Cloud may well be widespread from dawn, although may well let to or above 1050m through the morning. Where rain forms, cloud filling in widely above 600m, and fragments upward from forest canopies, although here most cloud above 600m, and perhaps breaks to 900m

Chance of cloud free Munros?

50%

Sunshine and air clarity?

Occasional sunshine. The air very clear, but visibility often poor in rain.

How Cold? (at 900m)

Varying between 5C and 10C.

Freezing Level

Above the summits.

Viewing Forecast For

Southeastern Highlands
Sunday 3rd May 2026
Last updated Thu 30th Apr 26 at 3:09PM

How windy? (On the Munros)

Direction varied widely 10mph or less. May be or become north to northeasterly up to 25mph, strongest near central belt.

Effect of the wind on you?

Mostly negligible.

How Wet?

Little or no rain

Risk of the odd light shower. Low risk of a broad band of rain approaching Scotland from the south affecting areas near central belt - highest risk afternoon.

Cloud on the hills?

Very little; may persist higher tops

Cloud may be extensive on higher slopes morning, but by midday should be above about 1000m, possibly 1200m. In rain later cloud likely to descend onto higher slopes.

Chance of cloud free Munros?

70%

Sunshine and air clarity?

Little or no sunshine. Excellent or superb visibility - though turning misty in rain.

How Cold? (at 900m)

3C, rising to 5 to possibly 7C.

Freezing Level

Just above highest summits. Frost some valleys at first.

Planning Outlook

Less settled from the weekend onwards. Rain will be more frequent although apart from on Saturday night and Sunday (when a band of rain will move north about as far as central Scotland - the detail presently very uncertain) total rainfall will remain fairly small. Temperature levels will drop markedly, particularly on the Scottish Highlands, where overnight and mornings higher slopes will be below freezing point on Scottish Highlands - with hail and snow flurries. Overnight frosts may extend as far south as Wales again.