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 17th March 2026
Last updated
Mon 16th Mar 26 at
3:15PM
Widely windy, severe gales in Scotland. Rain in the western Scottish highlands edges into central highlands with time; early drizzle over many high slopes, lingering in Scotland, Lakeland, and Snowdonia. Sun breaking out afternoon over Wales and the Pennines with milder temperatures, though a chill in wind.
Severe gales; often raining Skye and nearby, more widely later
South-southwesterly 50-70mph, strongest west coast. Powerful gusts over high terrain, reaching up to 80mph, gusts to lower slopes too. An easing trend begins into and overnight.
Difficult conditions widely, any mobility tortuous west coast and Skye where any stability challenges may result in being blown over and pushed. Significant wind chill.
Persistent rain Skye and nearby
Frequent or persistent rain and drizzle onto Skye and nearby mainland. Elsewhere, just a little drizzle in wind, some steadier spells of rain Torridon and Kintail, then afternoon brings a band of rain edging east across all mountains into evening.
Blanket fog Skye, broken moments inland, later widely extensive
Persistent fog Skye and nearby mainland, covering some south facing coastal cliffs, to widely 200-400m. Most cloud above 700m well inland and often higher with occasional breaks towards summits towards the east. Becoming more widely extensive afternoon with arrival of rain.
40% inland north, to 10% Skye, and later widely 10%
Overcast and dull Skye and nearby. Pockets of sun here and there inland and north; visibility good or sometimes excellent, but deteriorating afternoon.
5C through morning, beginning to lower afternoon, to 2C around dusk, lowering a few degrees further overnight; staying a degree milder Ben Wyvis. Feeling like -10 to -15C in strongest wind.
Above the summits, lowering to just touch the high summits as dusk approaching, approaching 900-1000m overnight.
The Northwest Highlands
Wednesday 18th March 2026
Last updated
Mon 16th Mar 26 at
3:15PM
Southwesterly 25-40mph early, lowest speed south; easing and trending westerly, 15-25mph, or lower far south.
Starting arduous with considerable buffeting and significant wind chill in exposure, improving to fairly small.
Some light showers, most hills dry
A few light showers affecting west coastal hills, falling as snow flurries from 700m up at first, the snowfall level rising.
Mostly high western terrain, improving
West coast slopes often in cloud above 800-900m, lowering periodically, particularly during showers where may reach 700m. Well broken inland, some variability, but tending to clear.
40%, rising to 70% inland
A patchwork of cloud and sunshine, best sun breaks in the east. Very good visibility, an offshore haze to the northwest.
0C lifting, to 3C for a time, then likely back to 2C as dusk approaches. Feeling like -10 to -15C in early wind.
900m from dawn, lifting to or above the high tops.
The Northwest Highlands
Thursday 19th March 2026
Last updated
Mon 16th Mar 26 at
3:15PM
Variable 10mph or less.
Negligible.
No precipitation expected
Low and middle cloud early, mostly clearing
Dawn fog in the glens, ragged banks up to 700-800m, which may be thicker layers along the coast (summits likely start clear). Cloud lifts after sunrise, mostly dissipating through morning, a few banks occasionally drifting over the high northern Munros.
Rising to 80%
Mostly sunny though some high cloud around. Excellent visibility.
1 or 2C, rising up to 5C Torridon and Skye, staying cooler to the north.
Likely above the summits, though may just graze highest tops near and north of Ullapool.
Pressure begins to rise on Wednesday, bringing fairly widely settled conditions across the country. Some cloud and spotty light rain lingers in north England/south Scotland for a few days, elsewhere becoming mostly sunny; valley fog in many lowland areas early, lifting and dissipating after sunrise for clear hills. Generally milder temperatures and light wind but the occasional stronger gust. East Scotland stays cooler for a time, some overnight frosts possible under clear-sky nights. Over the weekend, first indications of a cool easterly wind building, perhaps some patchy rain here and there. Into next week, detail is uncertain; low pressure may occasionally unsettle the weather, brining cooler, wetter, and windier periods.