The Galloway hills eastward to the Lammermuir hills. The Cheviots (including higher hills within the adjacent Northumberland NP).
Southern Uplands
Monday 9th December 2024
Last updated
Sun 8th Dec 24 at
3:15PM
Calm and sunny conditions for the Highlands, some fog in the glens, plus frost. Chilly northeasterly winds for England & Wales, bringing cloud banks onto eastern hills and locally an odd light shower; dry and often sunny western areas.
Breezy, chilly. Dry, some cloud banks eastern hills.
Northeasterly 20-25mph, but gusty 30mph in places over Cheviots.
May affect comfortable walking on higher exposed slopes, marked wind chill.
Precipitation not expected
Covering Cheviots; clear western hills
Borders: Cloud extensive above 500 or 600m, sometimes below 450m on The Cheviot. Dumfries and Galloway: Summits free of cloud.
Almost certain Galloway to 30% Borders
Ranging from bright sunshine and superb visibility west of M74, to increasingly cloudy with a haze eastward across the Borders.
1C. Will feel like -8C in the wind.
Just above highest summits, but frost in morning some valleys, mainly west of M74.
Southern Uplands
Tuesday 10th December 2024
Last updated
Sun 8th Dec 24 at
3:15PM
Variable direction; less than 10mph.
Negligible
No rain
Little if any
Some fog banks may affect lower hills toward the north.
90%
Bright sunshine and superb visibility. Borders may see occasional cloud.
4C
Above the summits: but nearly all terrain frozen from valleys up after a frost.
Southern Uplands
Wednesday 11th December 2024
Last updated
Sun 8th Dec 24 at
3:15PM
Variable 5-10mph or less.
Negligible
Dry
Hills clear
Fog in some valleys.
90%
Sunshine and excellent visibility, above patchy fog lower slopes.
5C (warmer than lower slopes).
Terrain widely at least partly frozen, with frost in the valleys.
High pressure centred over Scotland will dominate the weather until later this week. Winds gradually ease over England and Wales, whilst almost calm across much of Scotland. It will be extensively dry. Frost in valleys and glens most night, plus areas of low-level fog. Higher terrain substantially frozen, although air temperature will be several degrees above freezing above an inversion. Toward next weekend, as the high weakens and moves south, rain bearing fronts and stronger winds will increasingly affect at least northern Britain. Temperatures likely to fluctuate with some periods of thaw, but possibly still often sub-zero at least on Scottish mountains during mid-December.