Southeastern Highlands
The southern Highlands as far west as the Callander area and north to Loch Ericht, Drumochter and summits near Glenshee ski-centre (summits within the historic county of Perthshire). Also Ochils and Angus hills.
Saturday's Forecast
Viewing Forecast For
Southeastern Highlands
Saturday 14th February 2026
Last updated
Fri 13th Feb 26 at
4:48PM
Summary for all mountain areas
A transient ridge of high pressure will bring a cold but mostly sunny day although a few snow flurries on some western hills. Nearly all terrain frozen. Toward dusk, initially near the west coast the wind will increase quickly - ahead of severe upland gales and snow overnight.
Headline for Southeastern Highlands
Terrain frozen. Light wind; extensive sun.
How windy? (On the Munros)
Northwesterly 10 or 15mph at dawn. Will drop through morning to or perhaps below 10mph in a prolonged lull. Southerly wind strengthening again toward dusk.
Effect of the wind on you?
Small or negligible but very difficult conditions quickly developing after dark.
How Wet?
Precipitation not expected
Cloud on the hills?
Little if any
Most hills free of cloud. Here and there, cloud persisting higher slopes and corries.
Chance of cloud free Munros?
90%
Sunshine and air clarity?
Extensive bright sunshine before high level cloud spreads eastward afternoon. Excellent or superb visibility.
How Cold? (at 900m)
-4C.
Freezing Level
Terrain frozen from valleys up. Through day freezing level becoming 300 to 600m, highest sunlit slopes.
Viewing Forecast For
Southeastern Highlands
Sunday 15th February 2026
Last updated
Fri 13th Feb 26 at
4:48PM
How windy? (On the Munros)
Mostly westerly 30mph.
Effect of the wind on you?
Significant wind chill and widely arduous walking on higher areas.
How Wet?
Occasional hail and snow showers
Overnight snow clearing at dawn. In afternoon, a few hail and snow showers - most frequent west of A9.
Cloud on the hills?
Almost persistently covering higher mountains; varied cloud base.
Sometimes breaking to near or above 1000m at least fleetingly, but overall extensive cloud above 750m, and sometimes forming below 600m near. precipitation.
Chance of cloud free Munros?
20%
Sunshine and air clarity?
Bursts of bright sunshine by mid to late morning; most sun neared east of Glenshee. Sometimes excellent visibility, but abruptly appalling in snow.
How Cold? (at 900m)
-3 rising to -1C. Will feel as close to minus 14C where exposed to the wind in morning.
Freezing Level
Nearly all terrain frozen, albeit freezing level rising from 300m or lower at dawn erratically toward 600 to 800m.
Viewing Forecast For
Southeastern Highlands
Monday 16th February 2026
Last updated
Fri 13th Feb 26 at
4:48PM
How windy? (On the Munros)
Northwest veering northerly 30 to 40mph, although speeds may be lower for a few hours.
Effect of the wind on you?
Considerable wind chill and walking arduous - or particularly near precipitation sometimes difficult.
How Wet?
Snow showers; sometimes frequent
Snow and hail showers, generally well scattered, though small threat of the precipitation frequent over an hour or two.
Cloud on the hills?
Extensive; highest cloud base toward central belt and central highlands
Cloud base varying, rarely below 550m and breaks toward 1000m to 1150m.
Chance of cloud free Munros?
30%
Sunshine and air clarity?
Patches of sunshine mainly toward central belt. Visibility often excellent, but very poor in precipitation.
How Cold? (at 900m)
-2C to -4C. Will feel around minus 15C directly in the wind.
Freezing Level
850m, dropping toward 600m. Some valleys frozen or partly frozen after a frost.
Planning Outlook
Persistent cold most mountain areas, particularly across Scotland next week. Further snow from time to time. England and particularly Wales will have intermittently higher freezing levels resulting in freeze-thaw cycles.




