Western Highlands accessible from, and south of, Glenfinnan (Road to the Isles) and Glen Spean (includes Creag Meagaidh). This area includes Ben Nevis and the mountains around Glencoe. In the east, from Ben Alder south to Loch Lomond and Trossachs NP. Also Arran and Mull.
West Highlands
Thursday 17th April 2025
Last updated
Wed 16th Apr 25 at
4:28PM
Snow setting in for a time over the Munros in Scotland, staying sub-zero on high tops. Showery in the Southern Uplands. Windy with bursts of rain in north England, fading through afternoon as cloud lifts and breaks. Mostly dry with a brisk breeze south Pennines and Wales with frequent sunshine.
Persistent rain/hill snow midday, south areas clearing later
At dawn, northwesterly 15-20mph, some stronger winds around Arran. Soon shifting westerly and easing to 15mph or less, highest winds around Trossachs.
Fairly small though a notably wind chill.
Showers, persistent rain and hill snow through middle of the day
Morning rain and hill snow on coastal areas Mull and south. Soon moving inland for persistent rain and hill snow onto most inland areas from Lochaber south, showers north of here. Showers and hill snow always drifting inland from the west.
Fairly extensive
Fairly extensive over high terrain at dawn, lowering to 800-900m in many places as rain sets in, some bases near the coast lowering to 700m. Bases lifting with breaks south of Mull and the Ben Nevis range through the afternoon.
30%
Little or no sun, though some glimpses in the south later afternoon. Mostly poor visibility, very poor in snow.
-1C to +1C Feeling like -8C in direct wind.
800-900m, rising towards 1000m through the afternoon
West Highlands
Friday 18th April 2025
Last updated
Wed 16th Apr 25 at
4:28PM
Easterly 15-25mph at dawn, increasing to 30-40mph. Winds always strongest Mull and southward.
Walking impeded at times, notably south where balance will be challenged on exposed terrain. Notable wind chill.
Bursts of rain along coast, mostly north
Bursts of rain come and go around Mull and Lochaber, drifting northward. A few patchy spots of light rain south of here
High coastal terrain often shrouded.
High coastal terrain from Mull southward often shrouded. Bases lowering to 700-800m in heavy rain. To the north and inland, cloud caps frequent over high terrain, though breaks to high tops will occur.
30% near the coast, 70% inland
No sun expected. Visibility good away from rain, possible haze, poorer toward coast.
2 or 3C, rising slightly. Wind chill -5 to -8C, near -10C in places.
1000-1100m at dawn. Lifting off most summits in the afternoon, though some inland summits staying near freezing level.
West Highlands
Saturday 19th April 2025
Last updated
Wed 16th Apr 25 at
4:28PM
Southeasterly at dawn 20-30mph. Some stronger winds around Arran and Islay at first. Turning easterly and easing to 15mph.
Mostly small, some walking impeded in the morning, notably in southern areas. Notable wind chill.
Little or no rain
Chance of light rain on coastal slopes at dawn, soon drying, though may be entirely dry.
Early low mist dispersing
Misty glens and corries at dawn, dispersing. Passing cloud banks drift over high tops at times, though mostly clear.
80%
A few glimpses of sun. Excellent visibility.
1 to 3C at dawn, warmest near the coast. Rising to around 5C.
Around 1100m at dawn, rising mostly above the summits. Highest tops east of Loch Linnhe may remain near freezing.
Several cores of low pressure are circulating around the British Isles through the weekend and into next week. Western areas are likely to see rain with a few stray showers into the east. High pressure will briefly build in on Easter, settling the weather momentarily. Southern areas will see showers into early next week and low pressure will become dominant in the Atlantic, which may push several bands of rain eastward toward the British Isles, though details remain uncertain at this point. Temperatures will be near average or slightly cooler, depending on the position of low pressure.