Areas north from Knoydart in the west, and the Great Glen towards the east (NB. Does not include Mull and areas west of Loch Linnhe, these are found in the West Highlands forecast.)
The Northwest Highlands
Sunday 25th January 2026
Last updated
Sat 24th Jan 26 at
4:05PM
Blustery for most, gales in Scotland which will be severe on high tops early. Continued snow and local whiteout conditions on high terrain in east Scotland, snowdrifts build here. Often raining over the Pennines and south Wales, more intermittent in north Wales and Lakeland (sleet or snow on high summits).
Gales, severe early; snow flurries north/east
East to southeasterly, 45-55mph over high tops early, risk reaching 60mph over southern high summits. An easing trend with time, 35-40mph, some gustiness.
Challenging walking conditions may persist over much higher terrain; conditions easing with time, but walking remains arduous with balance challenges during daylight. Significant wind chill
Intermittent hill snow north
Snow flurries mostly east and northern areas, at times reaching Ben Hope; sleet or rain to lower elevations, but increasingly turning to snow. Small amounts or largely dry Wester Ross to Skye.
Fairly extensive inland and east, breaks west
Covering most high terrain from Ben Hope to Ben Wyvis, persistent low bases to 600-700m on eastern slopes and locally lower in snow. Bases mostly on high terrain towards the west coast with breaks, particularly Skye/Torridon.
30%
Glimpses of sun in west coastal areas, best on lower slopes in the morning. Hazier north/east, poor visibility in snow/rain.
-1 or -2C, but locally up to +1C some west coast higher terrain, including Skye, though these areas lowing to 0C or lower into night. Feeling near -15C in the wind, colder early.
Around 600m northeastern areas, nearer 700-800m west, perhaps to summits on Skye. Lowering to 600-700m overnight, always highest west.
The Northwest Highlands
Monday 26th January 2026
Last updated
Sat 24th Jan 26 at
4:05PM
Southeasterly 30-35mph, soon strengthening, reaching a sustained 50-55mph with powerful gusts overnight.
Walking soon becomes challenging with buffeting making balance difficult in exposure. Severe wind chill.
Local light snow
Patchy light snow will drift into Caithness with some spots in the wind drifting further west. Some patches may reach Kintail as well. The west coast likely remains dry.
Higher bases and broken west coast
Cloud often shrouding the high terrain of Easter Ross and Caithness, bases reaching middle slopes during snow. More broken south and west coast, mostly just high terrain. Cloud confined to high terrain on Skye, some breaks to summits may occur.
30%
Often bright or sunny along the west coast, high cloud arriving to the south with time. Very good visibility here too, poorer east where in cloud/snow.
-2 or -3C. Feeling like -15 to -20C in direct wind.
400-500m, locally up to 600m Skye/Torridon. Local frost in some inland glens in the morning as well.
The Northwest Highlands
Tuesday 27th January 2026
Last updated
Sat 24th Jan 26 at
4:05PM
East-southeasterly 55-65mph, soon rising, reaching sustained speeds of 75mph+ with powerful gusts.
Widely difficult conditions - mobility likely only by crawling in full force of wind and gusts. Severe wind chill.
Snow inland and east slopes
Snow on and off on eastern slopes from Ben Wyvis to Ben Hope. Only wind-blown snow reaching Wester Ross and Skye, very little if any towards the coast.
Breaks to high terrain near west coast
Cloud shrouds high terrain from Ben Wyvis to Ben Hope most or all day, and likely Skye too - bases reaching to middle slopes during snow. Higher bases and often broken towards coastal Wester Ross, some summits may see clear periods.
20% inland/east, up to 40% west.
Mostly cloudy, some bright periods on low western terrain. Good visibility, though suddenly poor during snowfalls.
-3C, a degree warmer Skye/west coast slopes. Feeling like -18 to -23C in strongest wind.
400-500m. Highest freezing levels on slopes near the west coast.
An unsettled week ahead: a dominance of low pressure will bring periods of wet weather and gales (at times severe), to all areas. Winds will be predominantly east-southeasterly, particularly in Scotland, maintaining the cold air with freezing levels consistently to middle or lower slopes - wind chills will be severe. A near-term risk of flooding in the eastern highlands. Wind direction will be more variable in England and Wales, at times shifting south-southwesterly and drawing in milder air, brining freezing levels to upper slopes or even above the high summits. Low cloud often covering many hills with only local sunny breaks here and there.