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 21st June 2026
Last updated
Sat 20th Jun 26 at
3:00PM
Extensive bright sunshine - beware of sunburn and dehydration - and light wind. Cloud and a few brief showers NW Highlands will move away north, whilst along the Pennines and later Cumbria and S Scotland, patchy cloud and an isolated shower will form.
improving from south as wind drops and showers die out.
Southwesterly 15 to 25mph, strongest north of Ullapool in morning. Will back southerly and ease to 10mph or less middle of the day near Skye and then north to Sutherland through afternoon.
Mostly small, becoming negligible from south. Notable wind chill, mainly far north morning.
A few showers; dying out from south morning
Occasional light showers west coastal hills at first, becoming restricted to far north before clearing by about midday.
All clearing from south
Morning: Patchy cloud some slopes, mainly toward the coast above 700m, locally 300m coastal slopes. Well inland, by late morning, mostly above 900m. Early afternoon onwards: From south, all clearing - patches may persist above 800m north of Ullapool until early evening.
30% rising from south to 90% by late afternoon
Bright sun progressively extending north and west from Great Glen through the day - may be evening before much sun far north. Visibility increasingly excellent or superb from south .
5C early morning, rising to 7C to 10C, warmest near the Great Glen north to Ben Wyvis.
Above the summits.
The Northwest Highlands
Monday 22nd June 2026
Last updated
Sat 20th Jun 26 at
3:00PM
Southerly 15mph.
Small
Risk a few hours of rain (Low confidence)
Moderate risk of 2 to 4 hours of mostly light rain - just the odd heavier burst.
Low confidence: Often very little but may form for a few hours in/after rain.
Many mountains free of cloud although on Skye, particularly south Cuillin, fog possible: patches on coastal cliffs upward - perhaps higher slopes above the fog. In rain, cloud may shroud higher slopes for a few hours.
70%
Only glimpses of sun - through layers of high cloud.. Excellent visibility.
9C rising to 12 to 14C (coldest coastal summits).
Above the summits
The Northwest Highlands
Tuesday 23rd June 2026
Last updated
Sat 20th Jun 26 at
3:00PM
Southwesterly, in the range 25 to 40mph: probably strengthening through day, and strongest far north.
Significant buffeting likely, particularly afternoon onwards north from about Torridon.
Turning drizzly, mainly near coast
Spells of drizzle enveloping coastal hills, especially near Skye. Here and there a little drizzly rain penetrating 10 or 20 miles inland from afternoon.
Blanket of low cloud spreading inland
Fog soon enveloping hills near the coast, from 100 to 300m up. The cloud will progress inland most likely middle of day and afternoon but cloud base on eastern hills from near Great Glen northwards 500 to 700m.
Dropping to less than 10%
Sunshine will give way as cloud penetrates inland. Becoming intermittently misty near the coast, but well inland excellent visibility.
14 to 16C
Above the summits.
Extensively dry, very warm but very humid indeed England and Wales, although around Monday chance of a thunderstorm. Rain and low cloud at times Scotland, mainly affecting western mountains - although later next week the warmth encroaching into Scotland. There may well be widespread thunderstorms later in the week, before less hot weather extends from the Atlantic around next weekend.