The Galloway hills eastward to the Lammermuir hills. The Cheviots (including higher hills within the adjacent Northumberland NP).
Southern Uplands
Wednesday 11th February 2026
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Windy for many, gale force gusts in Scotland, most powerful west. Snowing south and east Highlands (whiteout on high terrain), only patchy west; rain to lower slopes at first. Extensive cloud from southern Scotland through England and Wales and often raining, heaviest south and west slopes. Lighter wind southern Pennines.
Blustery with extensive rain, drizzle, and fog
Easterly 30-35mph. Gusty over high terrain, powerful downslopes gusts on western aspects of Galloway.
Balance and stability constantly affected with significant wind chill. Most strenuous conditions in the west where powerful buffeting gusts require extra effort to maintain balance.
Rain; perhaps snow higher tops later
Often raining, drizzly and damp between periods of rain, the most persistently heavy rain on eastern hills and later in south Galloway. May turn to snow on the highest east tops with time.
Very extensive
Most hills persistently cloud covered above 400 to 500m, and often lower. Bases may lift higher at times on western Galloway slopes early in the day.
Almost nil
Little or no sun. Extensively dull and misty, some haze east as well.
0C from dawn, cooling to -1C east, more widely with time, and further dropping overnight. Will feel as cold as -10 to -13C directly in the wind.
700-800m from dawn; western aspects of Galloway likely not frozen. Lowering to 600-700m by dusk, further overnight, but always slightly higher westernmost slopes.
Southern Uplands
Thursday 12th February 2026
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4:19PM
East-northeasterly 40-50mph, slowly easing, towards 25-35mph late in the day, though some stronger breezes far west.
A risk of challenging conditions in exposure with severe wind chill early. An improving tendency but staying blustery.
Regular rain and snow
Precipitation affects most hills though the morning, falling as snow above 400-500m. May trend patchier from the north late in the day.
Fairly extensive
Fairly extensive cloud from middle slopes up well into the day, lower bases where snow falls. A modest lifting trend is possible but summits unlikely to clear.
20%
Sunshine unlikely. Visibility mostly very poor in rain/snow.
Around -2C from dawn, lowering with time towards -3C. Feeling like -18 to -20C in direct wind.
500-600m from dawn, lowering with time, 300-400m into night, cooling further.
Southern Uplands
Friday 13th February 2026
Last updated
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4:19PM
Northeasterly, trending northerly, 20-30mph.
Blustery on high terrain all day with significant wind chill; walking may become strenuous at times.
Snow showers east
Snow showers from the North Sea affect the Cheviots, at times drifting into the Lothians and eastern Borders. Dry west of here.
Mostly early, improving, to often clear west
From dawn, cloud clings to most terrain near and above 700m, bases lower to the east near 600m. Cloud gradually lifts and breaks with time, largely clearing western hills. Lifting in the east as well but high terrain continues to see cloud come and go.
30% early, rising to 60%
Increasingly sunny, particularly west, remaining patchy east. Very good visibility on most hills, some haze towards the Central Belt.
-4 or -5C, may rise a degree afternoon where sun breaks out. Feeling like -17 to -20C in strongest wind.
Terrain widely frozen, though sun-exposed valleys and low slopes may thaw.
Becoming colder for all areas during the transition into the weekend, with much mountain terrain frozen again to increasingly lower elevations - soonest toward the north and east of Scotland. A widespread frost is likely early on Saturday. Northeasterly wind will be dominant - the distribution of snow showers shifting with time from eastern hills to more north-facing mountains, particularly Scotland. Away from showers later in the week, brighter than recently with sunshine and clearer hills, most likely later Friday and Saturday. Unsettled weather returns on Sunday, with a more active week likely to follow, dominated by west-to-northwesterly winds - most precipitation in the west with some freeze-thaw cycles in central and southern areas.