The Galloway hills eastward to the Lammermuir hills. The Cheviots (including higher hills within the adjacent Northumberland NP).
Southern Uplands
Sunday 14th June 2026
Last updated
Sat 13th Jun 26 at
3:52PM
Some early drizzle and patchy light rain in northern Scotland fades by afternoon. Elsewhere dry all day and often sunny though some high cloud weakening sun in places; sun may be more patchy east Scotland and later northern England. Warm southern Pennines and Wales. Light wind, though starting blustery in east Scotland.
Early cloud clears the summits, mostly sunny
Northwesterly 15-20mph at dawn, some stronger gusts over high tops. Soon shifting northerly and easing, to 10-15mph, or less west later where direction will shift northeasterly.
Mostly small, though some gustiness over the summits in the early hours.
Rain unlikely
Small chance of odd spots of light rain on hills near coasts, most hills stay entirely dry.
Clearing the summits
Variable banks from 500m upward in the morning, some clear windows between layers of cloud and many hills start clear; largest banks on northern aspects. Base soon lifts after dawn, most cloud above summits by later morning.
Rising to 90%
Often sunny, some high cloud around, and some patchy thicker cloud may form here and there afternoon. Very good visibility.
6 or 7C rising to 11C; but only reaching 10C Lothians to Cheviots, easternmost Cheviots perhaps only reaching 9C.
Above the summits.
Southern Uplands
Monday 15th June 2026
Last updated
Sat 13th Jun 26 at
3:52PM
Variable 10mph or less early, shifting south-southeasterly and strengthening from west, 15-25mph by evening.
Small most of the day, but an inconvenient breeze developing in the west with time.
Afternoon patchy rain
The morning is dry. Patchy rain approaches from the southwest afternoon, falls light with continued dry windows; the east probably stays dry until sunset, then patches spread more widely overnight.
Mostly east hills, and often clear
Patchy cloud above 700m from dawn, most extensive east of M74, where reaching 500m. Cloud largely lifts above summits, some caps clinging to the Cheviot for a time. Later afternoon, rising risk of more extensive banks from the southwest.
80%, deteriorating later
Mostly sunny morning, high cloud building as afternoon goes Very good visibility.
6 to 9C to start, coolest east. Rising to 11C though staying nearer 9C Cheviot, and staying elevated into night.
Above the summits.
Southern Uplands
Tuesday 16th June 2026
Last updated
Sat 13th Jun 26 at
3:52PM
Southerly 15mph early, rising to 20-25mph, gusting 30mph over high tops.
Fairly small, but becoming notably blustery over the tops, ease of walking impacted later and feeling chilly.
Patchy rain, may set in
Occasional patchy rain from time to time, notably early, but often dry well into the day. Becoming more frequent, and risk setting in for several hours towards evening with heavy falls on south and west slopes.
Fairly extensive
Hills shrouded to at least middle slopes in the morning, to lower slopes from Moffat hills to south Galloway. A rising trend, some breaks to the north up to 700m or higher, but highest tops will struggle to clear. Returning extensively later.
30%
Mostly cloudy, a few brighter moments afternoon to the north and east. Very good visibility where out of cloud, largely poor on high summits.
9 or 10C, some variability, locally 11C east hills. Feeling like +1 to 3C in direct wind.
Above the summits.
Through Monday, cloud will return from the southwest and bring some patchy rain with it. From Tuesday onward, a variable southwesterly will dominate through at least mid-week. Windy at times with periods of rain, drizzle and low cloud most persistent in the west; Tuesday into Wednesday is likely a wetter and unsettled period, with the unsettled weather lingering well into Wednesday in Scotland. Warmest in England and Wales, but may stay cooler in Scotland as low pressure to the northwest recycles air from the north Atlantic back onto the Munros. Pressure generally trending higher later in the week, centred southeast of England, but low pressure to the west of Ireland will prevent any extended settled periods with more windy, wet weather at times next weekend; temperatures likely become more widely warm.