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
Saturday 27th September 2025
Last updated
Fri 26th Sep 25 at
4:03PM
A dry dawn, rain soon arriving on Scotland's west coast and slowly spreading east, reaching England and east Scotland through afternoon. Dry most of the day over the central and south Pennines though hazy. Light patchy rain for Wales, then substantial rain later afternoon. Blustery, morning gales over high Scotland summits.
Rain and cloud slowly build from the west; morning gales
Southerly 40-50mph from dawn, risk up to 60mph Skye. Gradually easing to 20-30mph, some chance of a sharper drop on Skye and Wester Ross later to 15mph or lower.
Gales likely start the day with significant buffeting. Easing down through day and feeling chilly, some chance of a lull on Skye later, but still blustery inland.
Dry for many early except Skye, slowly becoming widespread
A band of rain touches the west of Skye from dawn and slowly moves west, reaching Wester Ross by midday and continues to spread east and north into afternoon, staying wet overnight. Rain could be heavy at times on Skye.
Well broken mainland early, becoming extensive
Skye shrouded above 900m at dawn, only patchy cloud on high mainland slopes with cloud-free tops. Cloud slowly lowers on Skye as rain sets in and drifts inland and north, most mountains shrouded above 800-900m by later afternoon with local lower bases.
80% mainland at dawn, lowering to 10%
Overcast from dawn on Skye, bright to the north and east for a few hours before widely overcast. Good visibility, turning poor as rain sets in.
6C, locally 7C north of Ullapool. Feeling like -8C in direct wind.
Above the summits
The Northwest Highlands
Sunday 28th September 2025
Last updated
Fri 26th Sep 25 at
4:03PM
Low confidence - westerly 20-30mph, though could be lighter or even a lull.
Risk of uncomfortable winds much of the day with strenuous conditions in exposure - could be mostly small.
Rain, likely most of the day
Frequently raining, quite persistent onto the west coast. Tending to break into showers from the south later, though perhaps fading sooner - low confidence.
Likely extensive much of the day
Extensive through most of morning, down to lowest slopes on the west coast. Bases lift somewhat with odd breaks here and there, but high tops unlikely to clear except in the south later.
20%
Mostly cloudy, sunny bursts starting to form around Skye later in the day. Poor visibility in cloud and rain.
5C
Above the summits
The Northwest Highlands
Monday 29th September 2025
Last updated
Fri 26th Sep 25 at
4:03PM
From dawn, southwesterly 15mph; 25mph Skye. Speeds rising afternoon, up to a gusty 25-35mph, 40mph gusts Skye.
Ease of walking gradually affected, becoming strenuous over many tops with considerable buffeting.
Drizzly Skye, otherwise largely dry
Some fine drizzle over high tops of the Cuillin. Light rain arrives onto Skye afternoon with patches increasingly drifting east and north into evening.
Mostly over the Cuillin, filling in late in the day
Some local mist in northern glens with ragged patches drifting over tops; high tops of the Cuillin likely more extensively covered. Later afternoon, becoming extensive on Skye and spreading inland and northward into night.
70%, lowering to 30% later
Mostly sunny in the morning, high cloud drifting in from the west gradually shrouds sun. Very good visibility.
5C rising to 6C, up to 7C Skye later.
Above the summits
A footprint of moisture remains on Sunday with morning valley mist and areas of patchy low cloud and rain, mostly affecting western areas. Into the following week, the UK is situated under a boundary between high and low pressure with a trend towards more settled conditions south, unsettled north. Northwest England and west Scotland could be rather wet with persistent cloud covering tops and drifting down western slopes. Heavier spells of rain can pass into northeastern areas too. Generally dry for the Pennines and Wales, though cloud and occasionally drizzly rain will impact western areas. The position of the pressure pattern is crucial, as a slight northward shift could bring settled weather to southern Scotland; a southern shift could bring unsettled weather more widely.