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
Tuesday 21st January 2025
Last updated
Mon 20th Jan 25 at
4:00PM
Below freezing on Scottish tops. Noticeably chilly in the breeze. A cluster of showers with hill snow moves across the Highlands early in the day, but clears to be often dry and bright. Showers continue near to western coasts, some moving inland. A slow-moving front over England & north Wales brings grey and damp conditions.
Chilly, breezy. Showers and low cloud mostly toward Skye.
Southwesterly 20 to 25mph, at times 30mph on western mountains, strongest sustained speeds on Skye.
Affecting comfortable walking on exposed higher terrain, some buffeting on western ridges impacting balance. Considerable wind chill.
Showers mostly west near Skye
Showery rain and upland snow early morning passing east across most areas, soon clearing to be often dry inland and toward the north and east. Showers with sleet on tops will come and go all day around Skye to Torridon.
Most persistent west, breaks east/north
Banks of cloud across many higher slopes early in the day, lifting with some breaks to summits in the east and far north. Nearer to western coasts, tops more often covered, frequently above 700m on and near to Skye.
10% Skye, 40% further north/east.
Some glimpses of sun in the east and north, more often cloudy west. Visibility often good, very good in east; reduced in showers.
0 or -1C. Wind chill feeling like -10C.
800 to 900m, slightly higher near coast.
The Northwest Highlands
Wednesday 22nd January 2025
Last updated
Mon 20th Jan 25 at
4:00PM
Generally southeasterly, though direction variable. 10mph and under.
Little to none
Mostly dry, coastal showers
A few isolated snow showers possible along coastal hills, particularly near Skye, rain below 600m. Likely dry inland and north.
High tops often capped, clearer inland
High tops near the west coast often capped, with bases sometimes reaching towards terrain below 900m. More often clear inland, though tops occasionally capped.
40%
Intermittent sun during hill cloud breaks. Good visibility, poor where in showers.
-1C, some pockets of slightly cooler air inland.
800m
The Northwest Highlands
Thursday 23rd January 2025
Last updated
Mon 20th Jan 25 at
4:00PM
Southerly turning west-southwesterly; speeds likely increasing 25 to 40mph, risk 50mph for a time, suddenly squally.
Walking becoming impeded with increasing buffeting on higher terrain, risk difficult where exposed. Significant wind chill.
Risk of snow/rain mainly Skye-Kintail
Initially just a few showers near Skye, snow flurries above 600m. Elsewhere likely dry for a few hours. Increasing risk with time of heavy rain and upland snow developing from southwest; little may reach far north.
Varied, clearest far northwest
Patchy cloud banks on south or southeast facing slopes early in day. Western hills north from Wester Ross may be clear for a few hours. Banks of cloud forming on Skye increasingly, lowering widely in rain/snow.
50%
Glimpses of weak sun giving way to thickening high cloud. Visibility very good, reducing where rain/snow develops.
-1 or -2C. Wind chill feeling like -10 to -15C.
Locally varied 600 to 800m, tending to lower during the day.
Deteriorating later this week - a series of storm systems coming in from the Atlantic through late January bringing frequently severe conditions to the mountains. Thursday sees winds reach gale force on many tops with a spell of heavy rain and upland snow developing from the west. By Friday, severe conditions from lower elevations upward, hurricane-force winds over the mountains, plus extensive rain and hill snow. Gales continue into Saturday, severe for the Highlands. Snow is likely to accumulate over Scottish mountains during the next week or so with only brief thawing. More variable temperatures for England and Wales with cycles of freeze and thaw. Atlantic patterns likely prevail into early February.