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
Sunday 19th October 2025
Last updated
Sat 18th Oct 25 at
4:00PM
Gale-force south to southeasterlies across the mountains. Extensively wet with blanket low cloud. The heaviest rain across Wales and southwest Scotland, pushing further across the southern Highlands with time. Driest conditions for northern Scotland early in day; briefly drier Pennines mid-late morning.
Upland gales. Wettest Skye; drier, higher cloud north in morning.
Southeasterly, 30 to 45mph, speeds varying, lower later; locally very gusty, including through passes and lower down.
Expect blustery conditions, sudden gusty areas affecting balance and comfortable walking. Marked wind chill.
Wettest on Skye, rain spreads north
Rain extending in from the southwest, soon fairly persistent around Skye, heavy at times. The far north starts dry for a few hours, rain developing, but may be patchier toward Ullapool. Starting to fade into night from west.
Most persistent and lowering Skye; clearer north in morning, lowering in rain.
Extensive over the hills in rain, most persistent and lowest on Cuillin, forming to mid-slopes in south with time. Areas toward the coast north from Torridon maintain highest breaks, but in rain develops, cloud cloaking higher areas.
20% all day Skye; up to 60% north mainland in morning, here later 30%.
Any weak sun in north through a veil of high cloud soon widely overcast. Visibility good while dry in north; otherwise hazy, poor in rain, particularly around Skye.
5 or 6C, small change with added height. Feeling like -5 to -8C directly in the wind.
Above the summits
The Northwest Highlands
Monday 20th October 2025
Last updated
Sat 18th Oct 25 at
4:00PM
Direction variable, mostly 10mph or less, local S'ly 15mph near coast. In far north, may start E'ly 25mph+, but easing.
Likely small
Local showery rain, greater risk north
Patchy overnight rain likely moving away northwards, may linger in far north on and off. Elsewhere, local slow-moving areas of showery rain, but a fair amount of dry weather.
Fairly extensive, local breaks form
Banks of cloud at various elevations from lower slopes upward from dawn, some slopes may be between cloud layers for a time. Tending to lift mostly above 600-800m, some higher breaks forming.
30%
Largely cloudy, some weak sun may occasionally break through. Areas of mist may be widespread in morning, locally improving to good visibility.
6C, little change all day.
Above the summits
The Northwest Highlands
Tuesday 21st October 2025
Last updated
Sat 18th Oct 25 at
4:00PM
In northern areas, variable 10-15mph or less possibly much of day. Near Skye, SW later W'ly, 15-25mph, risk 35mph+ later.
Varied - may be mostly small, but note uncertainty, possible local rapid increase to very blustery conditions, more likely later.
West coastal showers
Showery rain most common on coastal areas around Skye. Occasional showers possible elsewhere, but some inland areas likely staying often dry all day.
Patchy cloud, some hills largely clear
Variable banks of cloud over the hills above 600-800m, mostly western areas if showery rain occurs. Some fog possible inland glens and lower slopes in morning, but some inland mountains often clear.
50%
Largely cloudy, brief glimpses of sun mainly further east and north. Visibility very good away from rain.
6C, little change, some glens cooler at first. Feeling below freezing where the wind increases.
Above the summits
A mixed outlook into the new week as low pressure dominates with areas of rain and showers, which will vary locally day-to-day. Some windows of drier weather, particularly central parts of the Highlands. Wind speeds will also vary, but some lulls, but abrupt spells of upland gales possible. Risk of heavier rain spreading from Wales into northern England and southern Scotland later Wednesday into Thursday. Likely significantly colder later in the week with northerly winds, dropping below freezing on higher mountains, with snow showers especially Scottish Munros.