Areas north from Knoydart in the west, and the Great Glen towards the east (NB. Does not include Mull and areas west of Loch Linnhe, these are found in the West Highlands forecast.)
The Northwest Highlands
Monday 29th September 2025
Last updated
Sun 28th Sep 25 at
4:29PM
Scotland: Southwesterly winds with a warm front bringing cloud and patchy rain into afternoon for western hills. Eastern hills substantially clear with morning sunshine. England/Wales: Sunshine giving way to veil of cloud, with will lower onto higher western tops with local drizzle. Dry elsewhere.
Sunny start, but clouding over. Patchy rain afternoon. Windy up the west coast.
Southwesterly 15-20mph, stronger Skye. Rising afternoon to a gusty 25-40mph, risk stronger Skye and nearby.
Ease of walking affected, becoming arduous over many west coast tops with considerable buffeting. Feeling cool.
Drizzly Skye, afternoon patchy rain
Some fine drizzle over high tops of the Cuillin. Light rain arrives onto Skye with patches increasingly drifting east and north through afternoon.
Lowering through afternoon
Some local mist in northern glens with ragged patches drifting over tops; high tops of the Cuillin likely more extensively covered. Through afternoon, lowering and spreading inland, extensive on high ground by evening with patches below 800m.
70%, lowering to 30% later
Mostly sunny start in the morning, high cloud drifting in from the west gradually shrouds sun. Very good visibility.
5C slowly rising to 7C; staying warm into nighttime. Feeling below freezing in the wind later.
Above the summits
The Northwest Highlands
Tuesday 30th September 2025
Last updated
Sun 28th Sep 25 at
4:29PM
South to southwesterly, 20-25mph to gusty 30mph some exposed slopes, mostly Cuillin, perhaps nearby mainland ridges.
Feeling blustery in places, starting to affect balance on exposed ridges, mainly on and near Skye. Fairly small inland areas.
Damp in west much of day
Drizzly rain fairly persistent on Skye and nearby coastal mountains in west. Some steadier rain mostly early in day, tending to fade with time. Small patchy amounts further north and eastwards.
Extensive, lowest around Skye
Shrouding the mountains widely, from lower elevations upward possibly much of the day on Skye and nearby west coast. Inland, bases 600-800m, some breaks at times above 800-900m in Sutherland.
20%
Overcast; some glimpses of sun may develop mainly toward the north. Visibility mostly poor around Skye, but good below cloud elsewhere.
7C, little change all day where in cloud, clearer spots north/east rising to 9 or 10C.
Above the summits
The Northwest Highlands
Wednesday 1st October 2025
Last updated
Sun 28th Sep 25 at
4:29PM
South-westerly 30 to 40mph; strongest toward west coast and Skye where may reach 50mph at times.
Be prepared for arduous conditions, perhaps even difficult at times for the west coast, with considerable wind chill.
Frequent to near constant rain in west
Frequent to near constant rainfall on and near Skye where will alternate between heavy spells and drizzly periods. Rainfall more occasional elsewhere.
Extensive in the west
On and near Skye: Extensive hill fog throughout the day, bases varying but often around 500-700m. Elsewhere:Cloud frequent above 900m, some breaks.
30%
Little or no sun Visibility often poor in rain, but at times good in the north and east.
10C to locally as high as 12C in the north and east. Feeling closer to freezing in the strongest winds.
Above the summits
Next week the UK is situated under a boundary between high and low pressure with a trend towards more settled conditions in the south, unsettled in the north. Northwest England and west Scotland could be rather wet with a southwesterly wind pushing cloud and spells of rain onto western hills. Several more organized frontal systems are likely to pass into eastern Scotland as well. Generally dry for the Pennines and Wales, though cloud and occasionally drizzly rain will impact western areas, notably Lakeland and Snowdonia. Sun breaks likely in England but short-lived. First indications of more widely unsettled weather into next weekend as a deeper area of low pressure passes north, though confidence remains low regarding timing and strength.