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
Thursday 2nd July 2026
Last updated
Wed 1st Jul 26 at
4:04PM
Gales early, severe over tops of north England and Scotland. Wind gradually eases, though staying blustery north. Showers, drizzle, and low cloud early, particularly west hills. England, Wales, and east Scotland largely dry afternoon, few cloud caps over high tops; cloud and drizzle linger in west Scotland.
Severe gales early, slowly easing; light showers and drizzle
Northwesterly, rapidly strengthening to 55-60mph around dawn from overnight. Lessening with a gradual westerly shift to 35-50mph during morning, lowest speeds south, and later 30-40mph, always strongest in north.
Severe conditions from overnight and still difficult well into daytime, walking and balance challenging with significant wind chill, slowly moderating from the south though walking remains at least strenuous in exposure.
Showery rain and drizzle
Heavy overnight rain breaks into showery conditions from dawn, some drizzle on the high tops between showers, brief heavier moments, most frequent western hills. Trending drier through the later afternoon.
Most persistent west coast tops
Covering high terrain fairly widely from dawn, lowest west where locally to 300-400m early. Lifting to upper slopes, but often capping western tops much of the day. Breaks forming inland and east, perhaps some tops clearing, but may briefly fill in again around showers.
20% rising to 50% easternmost Munros
Glimpses of sun breaking through, most often in east through afternoon. A general haze near west coast, visibility good below cloud inland & east.
5 to 7C, mildest east and may reach up to 8C well-inland southern areas. Directly in the stronger winds feeling like -7 to -10C on tops, later nearer -5C.
Above the summits.
The Northwest Highlands
Friday 3rd July 2026
Last updated
Wed 1st Jul 26 at
4:04PM
Southwesterly 25 to 40mph, some variability, gusting 50mph high tops (or stronger north), later deteriorating.
Affecting comfortable walking, at times more strenuous on exposed terrain and balance may be challenging on ridges.
Generally damp in west, some rain
Drizzly over western hills, some patchy rain, occasionally steadier for periods along the west coast. Rock surfaces slippery even if only small amounts of rain.
Fairly extensive, lowest west
Covering many hills much of the day, lowest bases over west coastal areas, sometimes to 600m, to 400m or lower Cuillin/Torridon. More often above 800m inland, best chance higher breaks east of Ullapool.
20% west, to 40% east.
Glimpses of sun mostly eastern glens. Some haze below cloud in west, better visibility inland, good toward east.
5 to 7C, may reach 8C east Munros. Feeling like 0 to -5C directly in the wind.
Above the summits.
The Northwest Highlands
Saturday 4th July 2026
Last updated
Wed 1st Jul 26 at
4:04PM
West-southwesterly, 30 to 45mph, stronger gusts early, notably north, tending to lessen towards 25-30mph afternoon.
Strenuous walking, particularly early, powerful gusts constantly challenging balance with considerable wind chill.
Rain and drizzle
Generally damp all day, drizzle and some more persistent rain particularly western mountains. Patchier eastwards. Rock surfaces remain very slippery.
Extensive, lowest west
Blanket cloud across many hills, from mid-slopes in west coastal areas at least and often lower. Higher and more broken cloud further east, and may improve a little later in the day with higher bases and some breaks.
20%
Largely cloudy and misty west coastal hills. At times better visibility lower east slopes, and some brighter breaks possible later.
8 or 9C, slight cooling with time. Feeling near or below 0C where directly in wind, coldest in morning.
Above the summits.
Westerlies prevail across northern Britain. Rain, drizzle and low cloud most frequent over western hills from Lake District northward. Temperatures near average, but feeling cool in exposure to wind on tops, which could regularly be quite strong and gusty. An improving trend from the south into and over the weekend as higher pressure builds, best conditions for Wales and eastern hills elsewhere. A drier and warmer window looks probable from early-to-middle next week, very warm sunshine on some days England and Wales, southwesterlies still bring more cloud to western Scotland, some rain at times, wettest toward northwest. This pattern looks to continue into the following weekend with high pressure to the southwest maintaining drier conditions here with cloudier/damper conditions in the north and west.