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
Tuesday 9th June 2026
Last updated
Mon 8th Jun 26 at
4:00PM
Generally showery, heavy bursts with risk of thunder, particularly more eastern areas afternoon into evening. Strongest west to southwesterly winds for England and Wales. Rather chilly, notable wind chill in exposure on hills. Cloud varying over the tops.
Cool and showery, but light-moderate winds.
Southwesterly 20mph at dawn, soon 10-15mph through morning, shifting westerly, rising into afternoon to 20mph for a time, possible 25mph Skye, but easing again a little into evening to 15mph, locally less.
Mostly small, but marked wind chill, occasionally feeling more blustery and noticeable in exposure on Cuillin in afternoon.
Widespread showers, heavy bursts mostly east afternoon, risk lightning.
Showers, concentrated near west coast at first, will develop widely, with snow falling over highest tops. Some hail, and risk thunder, heavier bursts focused inland afternoon, later toward east. Showers easing near west coast afternoon, but some showers return from west later evening.
Frequent across upper slopes west
West: From dawn, fairly extensive 600-800m, but bases rising to mostly 900-1100m by afternoon. Elsewhere, breaks to tops, but in rain forming on upper slopes, ragged patches briefly to lower elevations.
40% west, 70% east
Often cloudy, some patches of sun, more widely in the east at first. Sun breaking through later in day west. Visibility sometimes poor due to precipitation, intermittently very good.
2C rising to 4C afternoon. Feeling below freezing in the breeze, near -5C occasionally, mainly afternoon.
Close to very highest tops
The Northwest Highlands
Wednesday 10th June 2026
Last updated
Mon 8th Jun 26 at
4:00PM
West to southwesterly 10 to 20mph, tending to rise, to 25mph particularly Skye and west coast afternoon onward.
Mostly small, but marked wind chill where exposed to the strongest breeze, becoming more blustery afternoon.
Showery, sleet on tops
Showers clustered toward west coast at first, sleet or snow initially on highest tops. Showers transfer east and develop widely through day. Risk thunder well inland / east, possible hail. Later lighter showers western hills.
Varied, but often on higher slopes.
Varying in and out of showers. Often ground above 800-1000m covered in fog, but some breaks. Equally patches down to 600m at times, mainly in morning.
40%
Best sun well inland morning. Otherwise, brief bursts between showers. Visibility mostly very good, but in showers becoming poor.
2 to 5C, chilliest in the morning. Feeling near -5C in the stronger breeze.
Close to highest summits through morning, then rising further above tops.
The Northwest Highlands
Thursday 11th June 2026
Last updated
Mon 8th Jun 26 at
4:00PM
Southerly 25 to 35mph, strongest on and near Skye, may gust over 40mph on Cuillin for a time, may turn southwesterly later.
Blustery over western mountains, affecting ease of walking and balance on exposed ridges. Considerable wind chill.
Rain mostly around Skye
Rain soon spilling in from the southwest, most persistent around Skye, possibly heavier at times, but smaller patchier amounts further north and east.
Lowest around Skye
Soon blanket cloud across the hills in coastal areas south from Wester Ross, filling in to low slopes on Cuillin. Higher and more broken cloud base northwards, may be some breaks to tops if dry.
20% Skye, 40% northern hills
Rare if any sun, weak through high cloud. Largely cloudy and dull Skye. Poor visibility in rain, locally better north.
3C rising to 6C. Feeling like -5 to -8C directly in wind.
Above the summits.
A changeable pattern continues this week with west-southwesterly winds prevailing, bringing a mix of rain and showers in from the Atlantic. A period of more persistent rain on Thursday. Pressure tends to rise from the south toward the weekend, bringing warmer air and drier conditions particularly England & Wales, although western mountains will remain often cloudy, some patchy rain remaining in west and northwest Scotland into the weekend. Into next week, a mixed southwesterly pattern remains possible, with some rain, drizzle and low cloud mostly in the west, but with higher pressure trying to expand northward, the week looks generally drier and warmer than the present time.