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
Saturday 28th February 2026
Last updated
Fri 27th Feb 26 at
4:03PM
Fine and chilly for the Highlands, frosty morning; sunshine giving way to building cloud from southwest. Remnants of a front over England brings cloud, some rain, local showers with snow on hills. Much of Wales dry and bright. Light winds widely, then increasing S-SW'ly later, ahead of rain / hill snow into night.
Wind increasing. Dry, sunshine, most hills clear all day.
South to southwesterly 10-15mph, locally less early morning inland, strengthening soonest in morning on Skye, to 20-25mph, widely onward into afternoon, later reaching 30mph in west, 40mph after dark.
Mostly small in morning, but soon feeling more noticeable on higher Cuillin, marked wind chill. Becoming more blustery from west with time, starting to affect ease of walking in exposure.
Dry most or all day
Isolated brief showers near west coast in morning, snow flurries above 600m. Onward into the evening and night, some patchy rain preceded by hill snow moving onto areas near Skye, little elsewhere.
Mostly little if any
Some cloud banks drifting over higher slopes mainly southern Cuillin in morning, patches towards Torridon as well, but these likely clearing. Rare patches elsewhere. Cloud lowers onto Skye into night.
90%
Mostly sunny, some patchy cloud west; high cloud tending to build later. Visibility excellent.
-2C, rising a degree, up to 0C Skye late in the day. As wind increases, chill factor feeling like -10C.
400 to 600m, plus frost most glens and sheltered lower slopes early morning. Rising slightly during day, particularly near west coast.
The Northwest Highlands
Sunday 1st March 2026
Last updated
Fri 27th Feb 26 at
4:03PM
Southerly 30 to 50mph, strongest west coast, particularly Skye, gusty downslope to the north. Risk 60mph+ after dark.
Strenuous walking with chaotic gusts all day, in places more difficult at times in west. Significant wind chill.
Patchy rain/snow, raining on Skye later
Patchy rain and snow from dawn, snow falling mostly above 700m but locally lower. Through afternoon, an increasing risk of rain onto Skye and nearby, spreading more widely north later.
Extensive southwest, variable northward
Extensive cloud on the Cuillin down to middle slopes, often lower. Middle slopes upward of Torridon area also often shrouded. East and northward, cloud more variable, breaks above 900m but also lowering to middle slopes at times; some early patches in the corries too.
40% inland north, to 10% Skye and nearby
Mostly cloudy, though a few glimpses of sun may break out in the north. Very good visibility away from fog/rain, increasingly mostly poor Skye.
-2C, lifting to +4C afternoon onward. Feeling like -10 to -12C in direct wind.
500-700m from dawn, local variability, including lower frosts. Lifting with time to above the summits afternoon.
The Northwest Highlands
Monday 2nd March 2026
Last updated
Fri 27th Feb 26 at
4:03PM
South-southwest later westerly; speed likely to vary during day, mostly in range 30 to 45mph, a possible brief lull.
Expect blustery conditions often affecting comfortable walking, more challenging occasionally. Marked wind chill.
Rain at times, increasingly hill snow
Possibly dry for a few hours, but also bands of showery rain - one may be clearing eastward soon from dawn, another arriving from west during daytime, turning to snow above 800m, later 600m.
Varied with breaks mostly north/east
Varying cloud, some banks at different heights from dawn, tending to thin and break, clearer toward north and east. Then further cloud may lower across western hills during day, most likely near Skye.
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Occasional sun breaking through, best toward north, then clouding over again. Visibility very good or excellent for a time, reducing to be poor in hill snow.
0 or +1C, dropping later toward -1C. If exposed to stronger wind, risk feeling like -10 to -15C.
Above summits prior to dawn, but lowering, to 900-1000m into daytime, by dusk likely 700-800m.
A changeable southwesterly regime onward into early next week. Milder air and thawing into Sunday, accompanied by rain and upland gales. A drop of freezing level onto higher mountains develops during Monday into Monday night; weakening fronts bringing some precipitation, but fading. Higher pressure nearby and commonly drier conditions during early March, though an occasional front coming in from the west may bring some rain later in the week ahead. Varied wind speeds, extensive lulls mixed with some windier days. Milder air is likely to return from the south more often.