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
Wednesday 18th February 2026
Last updated
Tue 17th Feb 26 at
3:59PM
Cold with widespread gales in exposure; powerful gusts and severe wind chill. North and west Scotland often dry and free of cloud; an increasing risk of snow south with time, possibly east as well. English hills largely dry, hill cloud mostly isolated to high Pennines. Cloudier Wales with snow arriving from the south.
Gales with powerful gusts; risk snow south with time
South-southeasterly 40-45mph from dawn, strengthening, sustained speeds of 55mph near southern coastal areas with powerful gusts over high tops and downslope approaching 60mph+.
Arduous-to-challenging conditions all day, including on lower terrain due to chaotic, buffeting gusts, the strongest of which require crouching for stability. Severe wind chill.
Chance of afternoon snow/rain from the south
The morning starts dry. Patchy snow arrives to the southern islands with time, patches drift north to Mull and east into the Trossachs and perhaps odd spots to Glencoe. A risk of setting in more widely in this area with patches reaching towards Ben Nevis.
Mostly little, may increase in the south.
Thin ribbons of cloud above 800m on hills nearest the central highlands, variable layers with summits often clear. With time, banks of cloud increasingly affecting high terrain along central and southern coast, some slipping into the Trossachs and Glencoe. Clearest Lochaber.
90%, lowering to 70% in the south
Weak sun through high cloud to start the day, the sun increasingly shrouded as high cloud thickens. Excellent visibility, deteriorating where snow arrives.
-4C, locally -5C inland from Glencoe north to Creag Meagaidh. Rising by a degree widely. Feeling like -20C or colder in strongest wind.
Most terrain frozen from dawn, low sun-exposed slopes thawing, up to 400m in places, higher coastal Lochaber; refreezing overnight.
West Highlands
Thursday 19th February 2026
Last updated
Tue 17th Feb 26 at
3:59PM
Southeasterly 30-40mph, strong gusts; trending southerly and approaching 55mph or higher along coastal slopes.
Walking arduous with severe wind chill; buffeting in exposure making it challenging to stay on your feet.
Patchy coastal precipitation
Patchy snow affecting west coastal slopes at times, rain below 300-400m; occasional patches will spread further inland, an increasing risk later in the day.
Fleeting caps on some summits
The hills largely free of cloud well into the day except for some caps on high tops from Arran to Mull, and possibly some caps on highest Trossachs. Cloud fills in more widely on high terrain from the west evening into nighttime.
90%
Often sunny but weakened by high cloud, which may thicken with time. Excellent visibility.
-3 or -2C, locally variable and only little change with added height. Feeling like -15 to -18C in direct wind.
300m but frosts in glens as well, lifting though spatially variable, 400-600m, likely highest coastal Lochaber.
West Highlands
Friday 20th February 2026
Last updated
Tue 17th Feb 26 at
3:59PM
South-southwesterly 20-30mph, later trending SW'ly and rising, notably south, to 45mph at least and gusty.
Walking becoming arduous with significant wind chill and stability challenges; a deteriorating trend is possible.
Precipitation most of the day
Persistent snow from before dawn, rain to low slopes at first but rising. An easing tendency, some drizzle with flurries on high terrain, drier moments low slopes, but also returning.
Fairly extensive
Cloud shrouds the mountains from middle slopes upward most of the day, often reaching the low slopes regularly during rain. Some variability during cessations in rain, a chance of fleeting higher breaks.
20%
Likely cloudy, a few bright breaks possible here and there. Visibility often poor, but excellent during breaks in cloud and rain.
0 or -1C, rising, reaching +2C. Feeling like -13 to -15C in direct wind.
500-600m, though variable, some low slope frosts at dawn; rising with time to the high slopes.
Much terrain in England and Scotland remains frozen as the weekend approaches. However, freezing level will be less well defined on western slopes as stable downslope flow may warm and thaw frozen ground up to middle elevations, particularly in Wales and England. Friday into the weekend sees a switch to southwesterly winds, bringing milder conditions - lifting above freezing to tops in England and Wales, and generally higher freezing levels in Scotland; periods of thawing to Munro summits will occur but also further snowfall on higher terrain during the day-to-day variability of precipitation and freezing levels. Often cloudy with periods of rain further south, most often affecting western and southern hills where cloud will be lowest and at times drizzly in the south. Often windy with upland gales.