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
Monday 22nd June 2026
Last updated
Sun 21st Jun 26 at
2:22PM
Although high pressure will dominate - bringing high temperatures and sunshine to Wales and most of England, in the far north and across Scotland, high level cloud may bring rain for an hour or two, this leading to formation of low cloud that may be very slow to lift.
Light wind; rain temporarily in some areas. Low cloud mostly clearing.
Southerly 10 to 15mph.
Mostly negligible
Risk occasional rain - probably light
Risk of occasional patches of rain, ranging from brief showers to locally an hour or so of rain. The rain mostly or only light - just the odd heavier burst.
Mostly very little but may form for a few hours in/after rain.
Most mountains free of cloud although on Skye, particularly south Cuillin, fog possible: patches may form on coastal cliffs - higher slopes likely to be above the fog. In rain, cloud may shroud higher slopes for a few hours.
70%
Only glimpses of sun - extensive 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
Sun 21st Jun 26 at
2:22PM
Southwesterly, in the range 25 to 40mph: probably strengthening through morning, and strongest far north.
Significant buffeting likely, particularly afternoon onwards north from about Torridon.
Risk turning drizzly near coast
Spells of or occasional drizzle may in afternoon envelop coastal hills, especially near Skye. Here and there a little drizzly rain penetrating 10 or 20 miles inland late in day.
Blanket of low cloud spreading to coastal hills afternoon
Patches higher slopes morning will mostly lift above 1000m. In afternoon, fog probably enveloping coastal hills, from 100 to 300m up. The cloud progressing slowly afternoon or evening, but mostly above 500 to 700m.
80%, dropping to 10% near coast
Sunshine will in afternoon or evening slowly give way as cloud and patches of mist penetrate slowly inland. Otherwise excellent visibility.
14 to 16C
Above the summits.
The Northwest Highlands
Wednesday 24th June 2026
Last updated
Sun 21st Jun 26 at
2:22PM
Southwesterly, mostly 10mph or less, although up to 20mph, perhaps 25mph far north above about 900m.
Mostly negligible
Isolated coastal drizzle
A few patches of fine drizzle near southwest facing coastal slopes in morning before more or less all dying out.
Nearly all clearing - last to clear some coastal slopes
Generally areas of cloud above 450 to 600m from dawn will through morning gradually lift and break up. Near Skye and perhaps west coastal Wester Ross, fog from coastal cliffs up will slowly lift and may eventually all clear (chance of higher slopes clearing first).
20% rising to 90%
Increasingly sunny as cloud thins and breaks. Mostly excellent visibility although fog clearing only slowly from some coastal slopes.
8C coastal summits most of day; elsewhere rising to around 13C.
Above the summits.
A few days of often sunny and very warm weather. Some doubt remains about daytime temperatures - these possibly exceptionally hot on Wednesday (England and Wales) and Thursday (everywhere). The range in mountain temperatures given on Wednesday's forecasts reflects the uncertainty. Gradually less hot Friday and into the weekend; the change accompanied by thunderstorms in some areas.