The Galloway hills eastward to the Lammermuir hills. The Cheviots (including higher hills within the adjacent Northumberland NP).
Southern Uplands
Friday 2nd January 2026
Last updated
Fri 2nd Jan 26 at
8:10AM
Bitterly cold north-northwesterly winds, gale-force over many hills, typically strongest in morning, again late in day Scotland. Frequent snow and hail northern Scotland, blizzard conditions on mountains. Showers also affect Wales. Mostly dry, sunny and clear hills N England & S Scotland. Most terrain frozen.
Gales in morning lessen, significant chill factor. Sunshine.
North-northwesterly 40 to 50mph from before dawn into the morning, lessening, 30 to 40mph by afternoon, then tending to increase again after dark.
Significant wind chill over the hills. Arduous with considerable buffeting in the morning, remaining strenuous walking in exposure on higher terrain afternoon.
Rare if any snow showers
Isolated snow and hail showers mostly confined to areas nearest coasts.
Little if any
Patches clipping some high tops occasionally, mainly western hills in Galloway.
80%
Mostly sunny, some cloud toward coasts. Visibility excellent.
-3 or -4C. Wind chill feeling like -15 to -18C on tops.
Most terrain frozen, barely rising above zero inland valleys; just above freezing up to 300-400m nearest coasts and some sunlit southern slopes inland.
Southern Uplands
Saturday 3rd January 2026
Last updated
Fri 2nd Jan 26 at
8:10AM
North to northwesterly 35 to 45mph, strongest eastern hills, over 50mph in places higher Cheviots.
Continued significant wind chill over the hills. Frequent buffeting on exposed higher terrain, often arduous walking in east.
Most places dry
A few showers coming in from the north may clip western Galloway hills, whilst showers over the North Sea may graze inland onto easternmost hills. Otherwise dry.
Little if any
Rare patches on some higher tops.
80%
Mostly sunny. Visibility excellent.
-4 or -5C. Wind chill feeling like -17 to -20C in exposure on high tops.
Terrain widely frozen, staying sub-zero from valleys upward. Nearest the coast, partial thawing in sunlight to 300-400m.
Southern Uplands
Sunday 4th January 2026
Last updated
Fri 2nd Jan 26 at
8:10AM
North to northwesterly 25 to 35mph, strongest eastern hills, 40mph at times.
Continued significant wind chill over the hills. Strenuous walking on exposed higher terrain, particularly in east.
Most places dry
A few showers coming in from the north may clip western Galloway hills, whilst showers over the North Sea may graze inland onto easternmost hills. Otherwise dry.
Little if any
Rare patches on the higher tops of Galloway and upper slopes facing Ayrshire. Otherwise clear of cloud.
90%
Mostly sunny. Visibility excellent.
-5C, -4C on westernmost slopes. Wind chill feeling like -17C in exposure on high tops.
Terrain widely frozen, staying at or below freezing from the valleys upwards.
Terrain extensively frozen this weekend and early next week; sub-zero temperatures from the glens upward in Scotland and some valleys inland in northern England. Substantial fresh snow accumulations in the North West Highlands and Cairngorms, heavy showers streaming in from the north also containing hail. Largely dry and sunny from central Scotland to northern England. Hail and snow showers will run into north and west Wales from the sea. Bitter northerly winds, up to gale force higher tops, lessening somewhat during Sunday. Some fluctuation of freezing level during next week, though most high terrain stays sub-zero, and as fronts come in from the west, upland snowfalls are possible more widely.