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.

Sunday's Forecast

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Viewing Forecast For

Southeastern Highlands
Sunday 26th April 2026
Last updated Sat 25th Apr 26 at 3:56PM

Summary for all mountain areas

Showers in Scotland spread east, turning heavy afternoon. Fog lowering to high terrain in the west Highlands, becoming cooler here. Patchy dawn mist England and Wales, a broader low layer of sea fog east of the Pennines, lifting for clear hills; risk of a few late showers in north England. A cool start, becoming mild.

Headline for Southeastern Highlands

Early fog lifts above summits; afternoon showers

How windy? (On the Munros)

South-southwesterly 10-15mph; some variability and trending westerly with time. Some gustiness, not just on high terrain.

Effect of the wind on you?

Mostly small, though some local gusty spots, and not just on high terrain.

How Wet?

Scattered showers, risk more frequent and heavy afternoon

Scattered showers with dry periods, then risk of a larger cluster of showers forming through afternoon with a risk of heavy bursts.

Cloud on the hills?

Fairly extensive early, rising above the summits

Variable banks of cloud at all heights in the morning, locally more extensive; high summits may be near the top of the cloud layer. Through morning, cloud lifts and gradually breaks, Munros largely clear afternoon, odd caps where showers occur.

Chance of cloud free Munros?

40% rising to 80%

Sunshine and air clarity?

Patchy sunshine, sometimes weakened by high cloud, which may thicken for periods. Very good visibility.

How Cold? (at 900m)

3 or 4C, rising to 7 or 8C, mildest east where may approach 9C east of Glenshee/Angus hills.

Freezing Level

Above the summits. A chance of patchy light frosts in some eastern glens and corries.

Viewing Forecast For

Southeastern Highlands
Monday 27th April 2026
Last updated Sat 25th Apr 26 at 3:56PM

How windy? (On the Munros)

Variable, generally northerly, 10-15mph, lower speeds at times too. Strong gusts around afternoon showers.

Effect of the wind on you?

Fairly small, though occasional inconvenient gusts over high terrain, strongest afternoon.

How Wet?

Showers and drizzle

Showers come and go most of the day, drizzle on high terrain even between showers. An increasing risk of heavy bursts towards the eastern lowlands later.

Cloud on the hills?

Variable over high terrain, summit breaks

Variable banks at various heights in the morning, well-broken, and bases soon lifting largely to high tops, and regular summit breaks into the afternoon. Where showers occur afternoon, bases lower towards 900m.

Chance of cloud free Munros?

70%

Sunshine and air clarity?

Glimpses of sun. Variable visibility, poor in cloud and rain but excellent during breaks.

How Cold? (at 900m)

4C rising to 7C, or 8C central highlands. Suddenly lowering several degrees around showers.

Freezing Level

Above the summits.

Viewing Forecast For

Southeastern Highlands
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Last updated Sat 25th Apr 26 at 3:56PM

How windy? (On the Munros)

Northerly or variable, around 10mph, often lower.

Effect of the wind on you?

Negligible.

How Wet?

Any rain unlikely

Small chance of odd spots of light rain in the east early in the day, but likely entirely dry.

Cloud on the hills?

Fairly extensive, lifting above summits

Fairly extensive from dawn, the fog layer possibly to lower slopes near the eastern lowlands. Lifting through morning and breaking, likely clearing summits through afternoon.

Chance of cloud free Munros?

30% rising to 80%

Sunshine and air clarity?

Patchy sunshine breaking out, more often sunny afternoon.

How Cold? (at 900m)

4C rising to 11C central highlands, cooler towards eastern lowlands, locally 8 or 9C.

Freezing Level

Above the summits.

Planning Outlook

Monday is likely showery, risk heavy with lightning in England. An easterly wind then gradually establishes in England and Wales, chilly nights and mornings with patchy dawn mist and light frosts, this soon fading for warm days. High pressure remains dominant through the week: regularly sunny and pleasantly warm days; summit temperatures often at or above 10C, many valleys will warm toward 20C or higher afternoon. Risk of sunburn in strong sunshine and very dry springtime ground conditions with high risk of wildfire. Detail becomes uncertain into next weekend, but a rising risk of showers and longer spells of rain, mostly England and Wales, and likely turning cooler into the following week as wind shifts northerly.