The Galloway hills eastward to the Lammermuir hills. The Cheviots (including higher hills within the adjacent Northumberland NP).
Southern Uplands
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.
Dry hills through morning, patchy rain developing, later breezy
Westerly 15mph at dawn, soon shifting southwesterly and more southerly in the west. Some local lighter wind for a time, but trending towards 15-20mph afternoon, and later mostly near 20-25mph over high tops, gusting 30mph.
Fairly small well into the day, but nuisance breeze increasingly over the tops, gusts affecting ease of walking as evening approaches.
Patchy rain moves in from west afternoon
A widely dry morning. From noon, a few spots of patchy rain may reach the Ayrshire slopes, then patchy rain increasingly spreading eastward through later afternoon. East Borders and Cheviots may not see any rain until evening.
Odd patches high western hills, mostly south aspects
Some patchy cloud banks near and west of the M74, mostly south slopes, other hills largely clear all day. As dusk approaches, a risk of cloud lowing onto west summits and spreading east into night.
90% during daylight
Patchy sunshine in the morning, best sun in the far east, trending towards more often cloudy through afternoon. Very good visibility.
9 or 10C, rising a degree, or more east, up to 13C Cheviots afternoon.
Above the summits.
Southern Uplands
Sunday 31st May 2026
Last updated
Fri 29th May 26 at
3:52PM
West-southwesterly 20-25mph, to 30mph over tops east of M74 just around dawn.
Ease of walking becoming affected on the high tops in the morning, otherwise fairly small.
Showery rain
Scattered showers drift from the west, which may cluster into heavier showers for a few afternoon hours, with a risk of isolated thunder. This risk may linger on southern areas until later afternoon.
Lifting above the tops, slow to lift west
Most hills covered from 600m up at dawn, some local breaks, best north and east, but also a thicker layer south Galloway, to 300-400m. Rising through morning to clear the summits; Merrick slower to clear.
Rising to 80%
Bursts of sunshine increasingly breaking out between patchy cloud. Very good visibility away from showers.
8C rising to 10C; Cheviots likely a degree milder all day, and very little change Ayrshire hills.
Above the summits.
Southern Uplands
Monday 1st June 2026
Last updated
Fri 29th May 26 at
3:52PM
South-southwesterly 15-20mph, strengthening towards 25mph and briefly to 30mph high tops.
Fairly small to start, but increasingly moments of impeded walking in exposure with a chilly feel.
Patchy rain
Patchy rain drifting from the southwest most of the day, a few hours of more frequent and heavier spots likely. Later, some nuisance drizzle on high terrain between spots of rain.
Becoming fairly extensive
Variable banks above 600-700m in the morning, most in the west, and soon becoming more extensive from the west, bases as low as 300m south Galloway hills. Most high terrain in cloud by afternoon, few breaks, highest bases towards Central Belt.
Lowering to 30%
Some early patchy sun in the east, trending overcast. Variable visibility, often very good but becoming poor in rain.
9 or 10C. Feeling just above freezing in direct wind.
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.