West Highlands
Western Highlands accessible from, and south of, Glenfinnan (Road to the Isles) and Glen Spean (includes Creag Meagaidh). This area includes Ben Nevis and the mountains around Glencoe. In the east, from Ben Alder south to Loch Lomond and Trossachs NP. Also Arran and Mull.
Tuesday's Forecast
Viewing Forecast For
West Highlands
Tuesday 11th February 2025
Last updated
Mon 10th Feb 25 at
12:23PM
Summary for all mountain areas
Windy and cold with most mountain terrain frozen. Snow will accumulate slowly over many eastern mountains although rain lower slopes Scottish Borders southwards. A few flurries will reach western mountains, where in places cloud will break to give a little sunshine.
Headline for West Highlands
Snow flurries mainly more eastern areas. Terrain frozen.
How windy? (On the Munros)
Easterly; speeds very varied, typically 30mph, but locally 40-45mph. Expect sudden gusts, in places reaching lower slopes - particularly close to Loch Linnhe, Glen Spean and Loch Leven.
Effect of the wind on you?
Considerable wind chill and sometimes sudden buffeting in gusts on both higher and some lower slopes.
How Wet?
Snow flurries mainly well inland
Most mountains dry. But on central highlands and Loch Lomond NP, snow flurries, possibly frequent over a couple of hours.
Cloud on the hills?
Extensive on higher areas; may break up toward coastal summits
Ranging from summits sometimes free of cloud near and west of Loch Linnhe to extensive cloud about 600 to 800m elsewhere. Perhaps patches near 450m east of A82/W Highland Line in Loch Lomond NP.
Chance of cloud free Munros?
10%, but 40% westernmost summits
Sunshine and air clarity?
Rare sunshine, although often the sun in and out near the coast (including near Loch Linnhe) north from Jura). Excellent visibility particularly toward the west coast. A haze near Arran.
How Cold? (at 900m)
-2C. Will feel as cold as minus 12C due to wind chill.
Freezing Level
Nearly all terrain frozen. By afternoon freezing level around 600m or a little lower where in cloud.
Viewing Forecast For
West Highlands
Wednesday 12th February 2025
Last updated
Mon 10th Feb 25 at
12:23PM
How windy? (On the Munros)
Easterly mostly 25 to locally 35mph.
Effect of the wind on you?
Mostly fairly small although notable wind chill and likely to impede ease of walking on some higher slopes.
How Wet?
Precipitation unlikely
Risk isolated snow flurries eastern Loch Lomond NP.
Cloud on the hills?
Extensive on higher areas; highest cloud base near the coast
Cloud base by midday typically 750 to 900m. Ttoward the coast (including Loch Linnhe) cloud base lifting to 1050m and perhaps clearing some higher tops at times.
Chance of cloud free Munros?
20%
Sunshine and air clarity?
Occasional sun mainly more western mountains. Slight haze, although mostly excellent visibility.
How Cold? (at 900m)
-3C
Freezing Level
450m
Viewing Forecast For
West Highlands
Thursday 13th February 2025
Last updated
Mon 10th Feb 25 at
12:23PM
How windy? (On the Munros)
Southeasterly, typically 25mph. In places a very gusty 35mph - particularly near the coast some gusts reaching lower slopes.
Effect of the wind on you?
Will impede ease of walking on most higher areas. In places, both lower and higher slopes, strong gusts will unbalance you. Notable wind chill.
How Wet?
Precipitation unlikely
Small risk of a snow flurry central highlands and Loch Lomond NP.
Cloud on the hills?
Extensive higher summits - particularly those well inland.
Central highlands and Loch Lomond NP. Cloud intermittently or persistently above 750m. Elsewhere: Cloud likely to come and go above 900m, but may clear at times, particularly near and west of Loch Linnhe.
Chance of cloud free Munros?
30%
Sunshine and air clarity?
Ranging from patchy sun on more western mountains to little sun elsewhere. Excellent visibility Lochaber; more hazy toward central belt.
How Cold? (at 900m)
-4C. Due to wind chill will feel around -12C.
Freezing Level
450m.
Planning Outlook
Remaining cold with nearly all mountain terrain frozen for the next week or perhaps longer. Total precipitation will be small, although one or two further periods where snow showers or flurries will reach mainly eastern mountains, whilst occasionally winds strengthen and a threat of precipitation on western mountains as Atlantic fronts temporarily make progress toward western Britain.