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
Monday 13th April 2026
Last updated
Sun 12th Apr 26 at
4:20PM
Heavy showers with hail from dawn in northwest Scotland, snow falling as low as middle-slopes. Hail showers become widespread afternoon, a risk of isolating lightning. Cloud above most hills between showers. Chilly temperatures, slightly rising in sun, but suddenly chilly again around showers and also gusty.
Morning sun, afternoon hail showers, risk isolated lightning
Southerly 20 to 25mph, likely strongest in east, risk 30mph morning; dropping slightly afternoon, but gusty around showers, and trending stronger again for a time afternoon.
Fairly small for much of the day, but more noticeably blustery on some exposed tops in the morning and afternoon, giving considerable wind chill. Sudden gusts may briefly affect stability.
Hail showers forming increasingly, risk persistent for a few hours
A largely dry start, but a scattering of brief showers forming from midday. Through afternoon, becoming more frequent and heavy, perhaps persistent for several hours, with hail, snow may fall to 600-700m; risk isolated thunder & lightning.
Varied during day and in showers, some deterioration afternoon
Patches of cloud around some slopes in morning, may drift around some central hills for a few hours, likely lifting above many tops for a time, but will then come and go on tops around showers. A risk of more extensive cloud for several hours as afternoon goes, to 700m.
80%, lowering to 60% for several afternoon hours
Broken cloud and sun, the sun most extensive midday, but cloud building afternoon, filling in for periods. Visibility excellent, but briefly very poor in showers.
-1C rising to +2C, but dropping a few degrees in showers. Wind chill feeling like -6C to near -10C early in day on tops.
600-800m at first, also frost in sheltered glens; rising to 1000-1100m into middle of day and afternoon.
Southeastern Highlands
Tuesday 14th April 2026
Last updated
Sun 12th Apr 26 at
4:20PM
South to southeasterly, 15 to 20mph in morning, strengthening afternoon toward 30mph. Into night likely over 45mph.
Fairly small for half the day at least, but likely becoming more blustery over higher terrain with time.
Rain not expected until late
As afternoon turns to evening, a rising risk of patchy rain developing from the southwest, increasingly frequent into and overnight.
Likely all clearing until later
Patchy cloud around some slopes in morning, also mist in some glens at first. Largely breaking up or lifting above the hills into middle of day. Through later afternoon into evening, cloud returns to high terrain from southwest, deteriorating overnight.
80%
Patchwork of cloud and sun, high cloud gradually builds later. Visibility excellent.
0C rising to 4C. Feeling colder later in day as wind increases.
900m early in day, plus frost inland glens around dawn. Rising above 1200m, then above all tops later in day.
Southeastern Highlands
Wednesday 15th April 2026
Last updated
Sun 12th Apr 26 at
4:20PM
Southerly 40-55mph, very gusty, not just at high elevations, locally variable direction, risk stronger for a time.
Challenging conditions with significant wind chill in exposure likely all day; chaotic gusts constantly affecting balance.
Frequently raining
Rain fairly widespread in the morning, local heavy falls, trending showery but remaining drizzly on high terrain even between spells of rain. Later, becoming more frequent and heavy again.
Fairly extensive, some improvement
Extensive to at least the middle slopes early, likely lower slopes in the south and west, to glen level near Callander/Loch Tay. A lifting trend towards 600-800m, higher breaks later, perhaps an odd summit break.
30%
A few glimpses of weak afternoon sun, but otherwise mostly cloudy. Mixed visibility, often poor in cloud/drizzle but very good where out of cloud.
6 or 7C. Feeling like -8C in strongest wind.
Above the summits.
Tuesday starts largely dry and temperatures trend milder than prior days, but rain and strengthening south-southwesterly winds return from the west later. Milder into mid-late week, but Scottish high tops above 1200m close to freezing at times. Wednesday through Friday sees unsettled conditions with showers, occasionally more persistent rain, accompanied by strong gusty winds, gales over mountains for periods, but also brighter spells between rain. With strengthening sunshine, temperatures will tend to rise several degrees during daylight, often becoming warm in the valleys; slopes north of major hill groups often milder. Higher pressure gradually builds through next weekend, bringing fewer showers and lighter winds; chilly overnight, but fairly mild spring days.