Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Cairngorms National Park and Monadhliath. Also includes the Ben Alder area hills between Loch Ericht and Loch Laggan.
Tuesday's Forecast
Viewing Forecast For
Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Tuesday 9th September 2025
Last updated
Mon 8th Sep 25 at
4:15PM
Summary for all mountain areas
Windy near west coasts of Scotland and Wales, risk of gales over high tops later in the day; local cloud and light morning rain, then dry and largely clear. Some morning light rain and cloud for Lakeland too, also clearing. Mostly clear hills east Scotland though blustery. Mostly sunny and warm along the Pennines.
Headline for Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Mostly sunny; blustery over tops, speeds rising into evening
How windy? (On the Munros)
South-southeasterly 20-25mph. Strengthening into evening and night towards 25-35mph, risk gusts of up to 45mph over highest tops.
Effect of the wind on you?
Fairly small most of the day, though winds at times affecting comfort of walking on exposed tops. Becoming strenuous late in the day, balance increasingly challenged in exposure and feeling cool.
How Wet?
No rain expected
Cloud on the hills?
Summits likely becoming free of cloud
From dawn, patchy mist in sheltered glens, fog patches on higher Cairngorm slopes, particularly southern aspects. Cloud largely fading and lifting off summits.
Chance of cloud free Munros?
90%
Sunshine and air clarity?
Sunshine extensive well into the day, some fair weather cloud building afternoon. Excellent visibility.
How Cold? (at 900m)
6 or 7C from dawn, local warm spots on northern Cairngorm slopes. Rising to 8 to 10C, always warmest north of Cairngorm plateau. Feeling near freezing in direct wind.
Freezing Level
Above the summits
Viewing Forecast For
Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Wednesday 10th September 2025
Last updated
Mon 8th Sep 25 at
4:15PM
How windy? (On the Munros)
Southerly 40-50mph, stronger gusts over highest tops may reach up to 60mph.
Effect of the wind on you?
Arduous walking likely all day. Gusts over tops may blow you over. Significant wind chill.
How Wet?
Rain sets in from SW after noon
Local spots of light rain around/west of A9 well into the day. A broader area of rain arrives onto southern Cairngorms and Monadhliath later with showery spots onto northern slopes.
Cloud on the hills?
Breaks to tops early, deteriorating
Patchy cloud on high terrain in the morning, mostly south of Cairngorm plateau; breaking off tops for a time. Bases lowering, becoming extensive across high terrain as rain arrives with patches to lower slopes.
Chance of cloud free Munros?
80%, lowering to 30%
Sunshine and air clarity?
Likely overcast, though some morning patchy sunshine on east mountains. Good visibility for several hours, deteriorating where rain arrives.
How Cold? (at 900m)
7 to 9C from dawn, warmest northern Cairngorms. Becoming 9C most areas. Feeling below freezing in strongest wind.
Freezing Level
Above the summits
Viewing Forecast For
Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Thursday 11th September 2025
Last updated
Mon 8th Sep 25 at
4:15PM
How windy? (On the Munros)
Southwesterly 25-35mph. Some risk of much stronger peak winds; detail uncertain.
Effect of the wind on you?
Comfortable walking impacted, though some risk of arduous or difficult conditions on exposed tops.
How Wet?
Scattered showers, at times heavy
Scattered showers drift in from the west. Tending to increase in frequency afternoon with some heavy bursts.
Cloud on the hills?
Well broken east, filling in during rain
Cloud over high terrain around Drumochter and southern Monadhliath in the morning, higher patches extending north and east; clear tops at times Deeside/east Cairngorms. Tending to fill in for periods above 800m as showers come and go.
Chance of cloud free Munros?
50%, lowering to 30%
Sunshine and air clarity?
Patchy sunshine between fair weather cloud - may be largely cloudy for hours at a time. Excellent visibility.
How Cold? (at 900m)
5 or 6C. A slight rise possible east Cairngorms/Deeside. Feeling like -5C in exposure, through risk much cooler.
Freezing Level
Above the summits
Planning Outlook
Low pressure over the north Atlantic dominates the weather pattern for the week ahead, maintaining unsettled conditions. West to southwesterly winds prevail bringing frequent rain and cloud to western areas, regularly becoming more widespread as weather features come and go. Breaks may form with some bursts of sunshine, though likely short lived. Early indications suggest a deeper area of low pressure late weekend and early next week will bring widespread gales, possibly severe on highest terrain. Becoming more mixed after mid-month with longer periods of dry weather, but a persistent southwesterly regime will continue to draw unsettled spells of weather into Britain, notably in the north.