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.
West Highlands
Thursday 26th February 2026
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4:27PM
Gale-force southwesterlies, strengthening to be severe on higher mountains. Rain increasingly persistent from the west, some heavier falls setting in for periods combined with lowering cloud over the hills. Near freezing on higher Scottish tops, where some snow falls for a time.
Upland gales, severe high tops. Rain much of day, heavy spells.
Southwesterly 40 to 50mph, strengthening during morning, reaching 60mph with gusts 70mph higher mountains, lasting into afternoon. Slightly lessening toward evening.
Difficult conditions over the mountains, any mobility challenging on exposed terrain into middle of day, gusts could knock you over. Significant wind chill.
Rain often heavy, snow high terrain for a time.
Bands of rain sweep west-to-east, precipitation lingering near the coast between pulses; snow on high tops, locally to 900m in morning, but lifting higher to be mostly rain to higher tops. Some more constant heavy rain middle of day, then more showery later. Wet underfoot, particularly where snow also melts.
Fairly extensive, some breaks inland
During rain, fog shrouds high terrain, bases towards 600-700m during heaviest falls. Some local higher breaks inland Lochaber in morning, but the fog extensive on high terrain for several hours. Toward dusk, bases tend to rise with some breaks forming.
30% lowering to 10%
Rare brief glimpses of sun inland, but largely cloudy. Mixed visibility, at times very good, though very poor during precipitation.
2 or 3C. Feeling like -12 to -15C in direct wind.
1100-1200m during morning. Lifting to just high summits, lowering again overnight toward 1000m.
West Highlands
Friday 27th February 2026
Last updated
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4:27PM
Westerly 20 to 30mph, variable, typically strongest toward north.
Blustery wind impedes comfortable walking over higher terrain with marked wind chill.
Showers, snowfall level lowering
Showers arrive from the west, snow falling to 800-900m, lowering with time. Occasionally showers more frequent into Lochaber, but mostly scattered and brief.
Mostly high terrain, sometimes lower, may improve
Terrain above 800-900m often in cloud, bases to middle slopes during rain/snow, but with time a breaking trend, some "ribbons" at higher elevations but also breaks to summits possible, best chance inland.
30% rising to 50%
Often cloudy but with bright moments, brief sun bursts possible. Good visibility but some haze towards the west.
+1C tending to lower from northwest to -1C. Feeling near -10C directly in the wind.
1000-1100m from dawn, a lowering trend likely, perhaps reaching to 800m over Lochaber to Mull afternoon.
West Highlands
Saturday 28th February 2026
Last updated
Wed 25th Feb 26 at
4:27PM
Southerly, strengthening during day from 20mph, or less inland, to 35-40mph, risk later afternoon 50mph, soonest Mull.
Increasingly blustery, affecting comfortable walking, later more challenging in exposure with significant wind chill.
Much of day likely dry
Chance of brief showers near coast in morning, snow flurries above 600m. Late in day or perhaps only onward into the night, risk of rain preceded by hill snow moving in from west.
Lifting from many hills
Some cloud banks mainly Loch Lomond NP in morning, patches elsewhere for a time on some slopes, but clearing.
60%
Mostly a good amount of sun, patchy cloud for a time south; high cloud tending to build later. Visibility excellent.
-1 or -2C, lifting to 0C later coast/islands. Wind chill feeling like -10 to later -15C.
700 to 800m, plus frost some sheltered lower areas early morning. Likely rising higher later in day near coast/islands.
A changeable southwesterly regime continues through the weekend into early next week. Colder for a time with a drop of freezing level Friday into Saturday allowing some refreezing of higher mountain terrain mainly in Scotland, the snowpack on high mountains consolidating following recent thawing. Milder air and thawing returns into Sunday, accompanied by rain and upland gales. During next week, higher pressure is expected to develop around the British Isles, bringing quieter weather, drier for most with lighter winds. Some fronts may continue to graze northwest Scotland with rain and stronger winds locally for a few more days. Temperatures tending to be on the milder side during early March, but some frosts into valleys at times.