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.
Southeastern Highlands
Sunday 9th November 2025
Last updated
Sat 8th Nov 25 at
4:30PM
A swathe of rain advances eastwards across all regions during the day, heaviest over south-facing hill groups, patchier northwards across the Highlands, breaking up with time in the west, leaving a few showers, rising cloud bases. Windy, up to gale force high tops, most sustained in Wales.
Strongest winds easing afternoon. Widely wet with low cloud.
Southwesterly 35mph, soon rising from the west to a gusty 40-45mph over tops for a few hours morning into middle of day. Speeds tending to lower in afternoon from the west to 25mph.
Walking arduous with considerable buffeting and wind chill. Stability challenging in exposure for a few hours, lessening afternoon.
Persistent rain spreads east, heavy for a time, fading afternoon
Patchy rain west of the A9 at dawn soon persistent, extending eastward to all areas during the morning, heaviest falls for a few hours in central highlands. Rain then breaking up from west during afternoon, leaving patchy showery rain.
Extensive
Cloud shrouds nearly all mountains from 600m upward most of the day, lowest persistent cloud during rain, may then start to lift a little during afternoon from west, late in day breaks possibly above 800m.
Less than 10%
Widely overcast. Visibility largely poor in fog and rain.
5 or 6C, tending to lower a little later in the day. Feeling like -3 to -5C in direct wind.
Above the summits
Southeastern Highlands
Monday 10th November 2025
Last updated
Sat 8th Nov 25 at
4:30PM
Generally southwesterly though variable, 15mph or less. A risk of stronger afternoon winds though confidence is low.
Likely small
Morning rain largely clears
Detail uncertain: raining broadly from dawn breaking into showery rain and slowly clearing north. Odd showers follow; may be drier sooner.
Lifting and breaking, though high tops in fog
Most high terrain shrouded from dawn with banks down to 700m or lower towards eastern lowlands. Cloud trending more broken with higher bases though tops may struggle to clear, especially near the lowlands.
Overcast at first, gradually breaking into occasional bursts of sunshine and excellent visibility - some haze near the Central Belt.
4C
Above the summits
Southeastern Highlands
Tuesday 11th November 2025
Last updated
Sat 8th Nov 25 at
4:30PM
South or southeasterly, speed may vary, likely to strengthen during daytime, 20 to 35mph, gusty; risk stronger later.
Expect increasingly blustery conditions, starting to affect comfortable walking, gusty in places, locally downslope toward north.
Increasingly heavy rain
Rain spreading in from the south, may be soon fairly persistent, particularly central highlands to Ochils, but becoming widespread, risk heavier falls setting in.
Extensive, lowering
Any early breaks short-lived, banks of cloud already likely covering most hills. Lowering to extensively blanket the hills from lower elevations upward, particularly more southern slopes.
10%
Overcast increasingly murky with poor visibility widely in rain.
3C rising into afternoon to 5C, then from dusk 7C; only small fall with height. Feeling like -5C directly in the wind.
Close to highest summits overnight, but by dawn well above the tops.
A cloudy and wet week ahead as several low pressure cores draw frontal systems across the British Isles. Rain at times extensive and heavy, streams in spate with a risk of flooding, primarily western mountains. Winds start fairly light but soon increase with gales becoming widespread by Tuesday, which may persist for several days. Temperatures remain mild until later in the week when cold air begins pushing into northern Scotland - timing and extent of the arrival of cold air remains uncertain but high terrain of Scotland and possibly northern England may start to see more snow around or after next weekend.