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.
Southeastern Highlands
Tuesday 9th September 2025
Last updated
Mon 8th Sep 25 at
4:15PM
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.
Mostly sunny; blustery over tops, speeds rising into evening
South-southeasterly 15-25mph. Strengthening into evening and night, towards 25-35mph, gusting 40mph over tops.
Fairly small most of the day, though winds at times affecting comfort of walking on exposed tops. Becoming strenuous late in the day with considerable buffeting in exposure and feeling cool.
Little rain expected
Small chance of local patches of light rain developing around central highlands afternoon - will amount to very little.
Summits likely becoming free of cloud
Patchy mist in sheltered glens from dawn with variable patches upslope, mostly west of A9 and around Loch Tay. Cloud largely lifting off summits, though a few fleeting cloud caps over high tops come and go.
90%
Extensive sunshine for several hours in the morning. Fair weather cloud builds through afternoon, some thicker high cloud west as well. Excellent visibility.
6 to 7C from dawn, rising to 9C most areas. Feeling near freezing in direct wind.
Above the summits
Southeastern Highlands
Wednesday 10th September 2025
Last updated
Mon 8th Sep 25 at
4:15PM
Southerly 40-50mph, some stronger gusts over highest tops.
Arduous walking likely all day. Buffeting gusts over tops may require crouching for stability. Significant wind chill.
Local showers, later more extensive
Local showery spots for much of morning. Rain setting in more widely through afternoon from the west. Risk spots of heavy/thundery rain towards central highlands later.
Becoming extensive
Patchy cloud at various elevations from dawn, most broken with some clear summits from Schiehallion towards Ben Alder. Filling in extensively from middle slopes up as rain arrives.
40%, lowering to 10%
Little or no sunshine. Good visibility in the morning, becoming poor as rain and cloud set in.
7 or 8C. Feeling like -3C in strongest wind.
Above the summits
Southeastern Highlands
Thursday 11th September 2025
Last updated
Mon 8th Sep 25 at
4:15PM
Southwesterly 25-35mph. Some risk of much stronger peak winds; detail uncertain.
Comfortable walking impacted, though some risk of arduous conditions more widely.
Showers, frequent and heavy at times
Showers drift in from the west, at times grouping together in broader, heavier bursts with risk of hail/thunder. Showers more scattered east of A9.
Often foggy on high ground, breaks east
Fairly extensive over tops near Loch Tay with patches to middle slopes. More broken east of A9 with breaks to tops around Glenshee. Variable as showers come and go, filling in extensively over high ground at times.
40%, lowering to 20%
Patchy sunshine between fair weather cloud - may be largely cloudy for hours at a time. Excellent visibility.
5 or 6C. A slight rise possible on Angus and east of Glenshee. Feeling like -5C in exposure, through risk much cooler.
Above the summits
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.