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
Tuesday 19th May 2026
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3:55PM
Frequent rain nearly everywhere all day, the rain most persistent west where hill-cloud fills in to low slopes with little improvement. A risk of localised hail and thunder in afternoon showery rain, increasingly wet underfoot, and with slippery rock surfaces. Very windy, gusty gales early including downslope.
Wet and claggy nearly all day; windy, early gusty gales
Southeasterly 35-50mph early with notable gusts, early downslope gusts approaching 55mph. Gradually easing afternoon and later shifting southerly, 30mph later in the day.
Arduous walking with considerable buffeting and wind chill through morning; strongest gusts will significantly challenge balance. Effects easing afternoon, but walking remains impeded in exposure all day.
Rain most of the day
Persistent showery rain affects most hills all day, any dry periods brief and local in the afternoon, some drizzle lingering on tops between showers. A rising risk of heavy bursts with isolated hail and thunder, slippery rock surfaces as well.
Extensive
Cloud shrouds the hills to low slopes in the morning with patches into the glens. A lifting trend with time but unlikely breaking above 500-700m until late in the day, if at all. Slopes towards southern lowlands may stay shrouded all day.
10%
Overcast and dull. Poor visibility.
4 or 5C early, minimal change with added height. Rising to 7 or 8C. Feeling like -5C, to as cold as -10C in early wind.
Above the summits.
Southeastern Highlands
Wednesday 20th May 2026
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3:55PM
West-southwesterly 15-20mph through morning, a rising trend, reaching 30-35mph afternoon for several hours.
Fairly small in the morning, but deteriorating to strenuous walking in exposure with wind chill.
Patchy rain, later heavy
Areas of patchy rain drift from the west from before dawn, at times setting in for a few hours, but a few dry spells too (fine drizzle lingering on tops in cloud). Risk of extended heavy falls afternoon, but may become drier into evening.
Lifting to upper terrain, chance of breaks
Fairly extensive to at least middle slopes at dawn, soon lifting after sunrise and bases approach 800-900m afternoon, staying lowest central highlands. Some summit breaks possible, but cloud filling in again over at least high terrain around heavy rain, though later may clear more substantially.
40%
Few glimpses of weak sunshine, best chance late in the day. Variable visibility, often poor due to rain but some very good windows.
7 to 9C, staying coolest around Callander and Loch Tay. Feeling just above freezing in direct wind.
Above the summits.
Southeastern Highlands
Thursday 21st May 2026
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3:55PM
Southwesterly 30-35mph. Strong gusts over tops and elevated passes, also downslope to the north early, to 40mph.
Strenuous walking with buffeting gusts often challenging stability, including downslope early. Feeling cool.
Morning patchy rain, then some drizzle
Patchy rain through morning, some local heavier falls, mostly passing north by midday. Some lingering drizzle on high tops in early afternoon, this easing with time. Drizzle lingers longest near Loch Tay.
Fairly extensive but improving
A layer of cloud shrouds the hills from 400-600m upward in the morning, lowest bases near Loch Tay. Bases lift through afternoon as rain breaks, towards 800-900m, some local higher breaks to summits possible. Central highlands summits least likely to clear.
Rising to 40%
Mostly cloudy and poor visibility. Some glimpses of sun may break out afternoon with improved visibility.
7 or 8C early, little change with added height. Rising to 11 or 12C. Feeling near freezing in strongest wind.
Above the summits.
Damp southwesterlies establish by mid-week; regular periods of rain with only glimpses of sunshine. Wettest on western hills where drizzle may persist between rain and low cloud clings to the hills. Expect slippery exposed rock surfaces and rare (if any) exposed tops in Scotland before the weekend. Indications of rising pressure later in the week, bringing milder and drier conditions to England and Wales. However, some drizzle and low cloud may continue to affect western hills, outbreaks of rain as well, but rising chances of clear hills. Pressure may continue to rise into the weekend, allowing for warmer and sunnier conditions, but some fronts and lingering humidity will continue to bring cloud and rain here and there.