The Galloway hills eastward to the Lammermuir hills. The Cheviots (including higher hills within the adjacent Northumberland NP).
Southern Uplands
Sunday 19th July 2026
Last updated
Sat 18th Jul 26 at
4:24PM
Some patchy mist here and there at dawn, but the hills largely clear with a mix of sun and high cloud across the country. Mostly warm, milder north Scotland where cloud patches graze highest tops. Late in the day, hill cloud arrives into northwest Scotland with light drizzly rain. Fire risk remains high.
Warm and often sunny; early breeze and hill cloud far east
Northerly 5-15mph, strongest sustained wind early over the Cheviot, gusting 20-25mph. Late in the day, a slight northwesterly trend but variable as wind is likely lighter later.
Small, some nuisance gusts on high tops in the east early.
No rain expected
Hills soon clear
Chance a few pockets of fine mist in sheltered areas just at dawn, most likely near and east of the M74, largest banks around the Cheviot, mostly above 600-700m. Cloud soon lifts above all summits.
Above 90%
Often sunny, some patchy high cloud around. Excellent visibility.
6 to 10C at dawn, coolest east, rising to 14 or 15C, slightly cooler near coasts.
Above the summits.
Southern Uplands
Monday 20th July 2026
Last updated
Sat 18th Jul 26 at
4:24PM
Northerly 5-15mph, some variability in speed and direction.
Mostly small.
Rain unlikely
Small chance of an odd spot of rain easternmost hills, but more likely dry.
Early fog patches lift above summits
Patchy cloud banks from middle slopes up in the morning, at varied heights with clear slopes between layers (including tops). May fill in somewhat for a few morning hours over high terrain, but bases continuing to lift, clearing the summits by afternoon.
Rising to 90%
A patchwork of cloud and sun, high cloud may spread across the sky at times. Very good visibility.
11C rising to 16C well inland, staying a degree or two cooler near coasts.
Above the summits.
Southern Uplands
Tuesday 21st July 2026
Last updated
Sat 18th Jul 26 at
4:24PM
Northwesterly 15 to 20mph, occasionally 25mph high tops later.
Fairly small, some breezier areas on high tops.
Rare drizzle
Odd pockets of drizzle mainly western hills in Galloway toward Ayrshire.
Mostly western tops, largely clearing
Patchy cloud banks over tops above 600-700m in Galloway in the morning, some broken patches further eastward. Largely lifting to clear the hills, odd patches west.
60% west rising to 90%
Patchwork of cloud and sun, best toward south and east. Visibility very good.
12C rising to 15C afternoon in eastern areas, little change on western hills.
Above the summits.
Weather remains settled through next week as high pressure persists west of Ireland. Northwesterly flow keep temperatures nearer to average for the time of year, dawn temperatures in the middle single digits in Scotland; staying warm in England and Wales but maximum summit temperatures only to the high teens. Cloud and drizzle starts to affect northwest Scotland more often, occasionally drifting further south, chance of an area of patchy rain slipping south through the country on Wednesday, though totals likely small. Despite this, ground remains very dry with high fire risk, with active wildfires limiting access in places. An unsettling trend is indicated next following weekend, bringing wind and rain first to Scotland and increasingly widely. England and Wales may remain quite warm.