Cairngorms National Park and Monadhliath. Also includes the Ben Alder area hills between Loch Ericht and Loch Laggan.
Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Sunday 1st June 2025
Last updated
Sat 31st May 25 at
4:22PM
Low pressure brings a cold and blustery westerly airflow. Area of rain southern Highlands southwards, will clear in morning, brighter conditions following. Showers transferring inland from west coast, concentrated NW Highlands and later NE Scotland, where risk of thunder. Turning mostly dry later in the day for England and Wales.
Cloud lifting and breaking after early rain. Heavy showers return later, risk thunder.
Southwesterly 15 to 20mph before midday, becoming westerly 20 to 25mph afternoon. Risk of up to 35-40mph later on as showery trough moves in.
Comfort of walking affected at times. May become arduous and very gusty as trough moves in later in day. Significant wind chill as the winds strengthen.
Band of perhaps thundery showers mid to late afternoon.
A batch of heavy rain, northward extent uncertain, will soon clear early morning. Then mostly dry for a few hours, until a trough moves in after lunchtime, with clouds bubbling up as clusters of perhaps thundery showers move in from west. Greatest risk of thunder, northern Cairngorm over to Deeside.
Focused in south early in day, and again upper slopes in afternoon showers.
Extensive cloud to start the morning, particularly south of Ben Macdui. Will lift and break as morning progresses and into early afternoon, with some breaks to tops. However, re-forming above 900m during and after showers that move in from west toward mid afternoon onwards.
Lifting to 60% for a time middle of day, before lowering again.
Patchy sunshine developing for a few hours, particularly on lower slopes. Excellent visibility for several hours, but becoming poor in heavy downpours that develop later.
6C. Feeling as cold as -4C in the wind at times.
Above the summits.
Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Monday 2nd June 2025
Last updated
Sat 31st May 25 at
4:22PM
Westerly backing southwesterly 15 to 20mph. Increasing to 35mph in afternoon and 50mph overnight; timings uncertain.
Small initially, but increasingly affecting balance in the afternoon. Conditions becoming difficult later. Marked wind chill becoming significant.
Generally dry until evening
Small chance of isolated light showers during the day. Heavy rain moving across the region in the late afternoon to evening; timing uncertain.
Largely cloud free
A few patches may linger through the day, especially during and after any rain. Cloud becoming extensive on high ground once rain arrives.
80%
Widespread sunshine, becoming overcast in the afternoon. Excellent visibility.
Near freezing at dawn. Later, 5C. Feeling around -5C in wind, -10C evening.
Soon above the high summits.
Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Tuesday 3rd June 2025
Last updated
Sat 31st May 25 at
4:22PM
Southwesterly, 30mph, increasing up to 50mph for periods; especially in and around showers.
Be prepared for arduous, if not at times difficult, conditions with significant wind chill and buffeting.
Occasional rainfall, little in the east.
Occasional rainfall will spill over from the west on strong winds. Most frequent for hills west of the A9. Very little, if any, for eastern-most hills.
Confined to tops, largely clear in east.
Cloud bases varying through day, but often around 900-1200m, lowest toward the Monadhliath and Ben Alder. Eastern-most hills may frequently clear.
40 to 70%, highest in the east.
A little sun at times, occasional sunny intervals for eastern hills. Visibility good, or in east very good, but occasionally poor in rain.
6C, lowering to 3C during the evening. Feeling more like -5C or below in exposure to the wind.
Above the tops, but tending to lowering to 1300m, during the evening from the west.
Atlantic low pressure systems will continue to dominate and bring a sustained period of westerly winds for the next 7 to 10 days. High rainfall western mountains, with periods of strong to gale force westerly winds bringing significant chill factor. Best of the drier and brighter weather for eastern ranges. Freezing level at times down to 1200-1400m in Scotland, bringing occasional snow to the highest Munro tops.