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 15th March 2026
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Sat 14th Mar 26 at
12:29PM
Widespread rain - snow higher areas Scotland and finishing as snow higher summits elsewhere, will from the west clear (as temperatures drop) to squally hail and snow showers. Upland winds will be close to gale force, and although improving, still extensive low cloud.
Upland gales; frequent snow and fog - whiteout.
Westerly 40mph; very gusty near precipitation. At dawn temporarily 60mph.
Arduous or difficult walking and significant wind chill where exposed.
Frequent snow and hail; whiteout
Widespread rain after dawn, snow temporarily confined to higher tops, soon above 450m. By mid or late morning, succession of sometimes heavy and very frequent hail and snow showers (most rain only lowest slopes). Intermittent whiteout; isolated thunder.
Very extensive across the mountains; sudden drops in cloud base
Extensive fog - covering even lower hills near Skye - for a few hours from dawn. Then quickly varying cloud base: between 450m (locally lower) and 600m near precipitation and otherwise 700 to perhaps briefly 1000m near Great Glen and Ben Wyvis.
10%
Glimpses of sun from late morning, mainly lower slopes well inland. Varied visibility; appalling in precipitation but otherwise good - although a haze.
Soon -2C, but- temporarily 0 to 2C post dawn. Will feel as cold as minus 15C where exposed to the wind.
Soon between 400 and 600m; briefly up to 1100m at and post dawn.
The Northwest Highlands
Monday 16th March 2026
Last updated
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12:29PM
West backing southwesterly; 50 to 65mph most of morning. Then gradually easing to around 40mph in a slight lull.
Severe wind chill and difficult walking. Any mobility may well be a struggle at least in the morning - especially near precipitation.
Frequent hail and snow
Shower after shower; sometimes particularly morning the precipitation - often hail and above 300, later 600m snow - almost constant giving whiteout. Precipitation will become widespread at least near Skye later in afternoon.
Rarely if at all clearing higher summits.
Cloud base will vary: near precipitation forming below 450m, sometimes 300m. Otherwise, cloud base 600m morning, and 800 to perhaps temporarily 1000m (most likely Sutherland and eastern summits elsewhere) into the afternoon.
20%
Glimpses of sun only - mainly lower slopes well inland. Persistent haze at best; appalling visibility in precipitation.
-2C, rising toward 0C. Will feel as cold as minus 18C due to wind chill.
600m, rising toward 900m.
The Northwest Highlands
Tuesday 17th March 2026
Last updated
Sat 14th Mar 26 at
12:29PM
Southerly 50 to sometimes 70mph. Very gusty; powerful gusts some lower slopes.
Significant wind chill and in severe gales, mobility widely difficult. Balance a struggle; you could be blown over, in places on lower slopes.
Rain: extensive near Skye
Skye and adjacent mainland as far as 10 to 15 miles inland: Frequent or incessant rain and drizzle. Elsewhere: Frequently dry, or just a little drizzle in wind - though possibly steadier rain edging inland as day proceeds.
Blanket of fog near Skye - higher, perhaps much higher cloud base elsewhere
Skye and adjacent mainland as far as 10 to 15 miles inland: Persistent fog, covering some south facing coastal cliffs, to widely 100-400m. Elsewhere: In rain, patches of fog from lower slopes up. But most cloud above 750 to perhaps sometimes 1000m.
Almost nil near Skye; 30% elsewhere
Skye and adjacent mainland as far as 10 to 15 miles inland: Dull and murky. Elsewhere: Pockets of sun here and there; visibility good or sometimes excellent.
5C - small risk dropping to 2C from west.
Above the summits
An abrupt transition will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday. Areas of low cloud, drizzly rain and strong winds will continue to affect mainly western mountains until Wednesday. But then as pressure builds north of Britain it will become extensively fine; cloud often clearing, particularly western Britain, and temperature levels more varied - fairly warm some afternoons but frost widely at night.