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 24th April 2025
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7:46AM
Low cloud from the North Sea covering all but some western mountains widely from dawn will gradually clear as it retreats eastwards into the middle of the day, some patches may remain on eastern slopes. Sunny most or all day western coasts. Small risk an afternoon shower.
Sunshine and patchy cloud, breeze increasing near coast.
Southeasterly 10 to 20mph; strengthening near coast and on islands, reaching 25-30mph toward evening Arran to Mull, 35mph into night.
Fairly small inland, but becoming more blustery coastal areas, may start to affect comfortable walking on exposed ridges.
Rain unlikely
Small risk of an isolated afternoon shower.
Local patches clearing; little if any west
Cloud widespread morning between about 450m and 900/1000m - higher summits above the cloud. Very little of the cloud will penetrate to within about 10miles of the west coast on summits north of Loch Awe. From late morning or midday will progressively break up: very little left by mid afternoon.
Becoming greater than 90% (cloud lower down particularly morning)
Increasingly sunny from the west. Visibility excellent, locally misty eastern areas at first.
3C rising to 6C, coolest inland in morning.
Above the summits, but slight frost some sheltered higher and lower slopes at dawn.
West Highlands
Friday 25th April 2025
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7:46AM
South-southeasterly 25-30mph inland. Stronger along the coast, up to 40mph on the islands and near Clyde sea lochs.
Stability affected at times on exposed terrain. Strenuous walking with balance challenges near the coast. Feeling chilly.
Rain mostly coastal hills
Patchy rain soon arrives on coastal mountains where frequently raining all day occasionally heavier. Some patchy rain extends further inland, but very little toward and north of Glen Spean.
Variable, mostly south and west in rain
Lowering over higher slopes on islands and around Clyde sea lochs in rain, risk filling in for periods above 600m. Early low cloud inland Loch Lomond NP may lift, then varied on tops. Higher and more broken cloud northwards.
60% inland Lochaber, 30% west/south.
Weak sun through high cloud at dawn, becoming mostly cloudy. Visibility good inland, becoming hazy west, poor in rain.
2 to 5C, coolest inland Loch Lomond NP in morning. Feeling like -5C in strongest wind.
Above the summits
West Highlands
Saturday 26th April 2025
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7:46AM
Southerly 15 to 25mph, for a time 30mph some tops; easing a little afternoon, but risk increasing further from dusk into night.
May just start to affect balance on exposed high terrain for a few hours, becoming fairly small.
Patchy rain, locally a showery burst
Rain on and off from dawn into the morning, may persist for a few hours locally. Becoming patchy and drizzly, may largely fade out, but risk an odd burst of rain mostly inland into afternoon.
Fairly extensive, rising slowly
Widely covering the hills in the morning, banks at various heights, to lower slopes especially southern areas. Only slowly lifting toward upper slopes, some breaks forming later afternoon to 900m or above.
20%
Little or no sun, glimpses late afternoon. Misty, murky start widely, visibility slowly improving to become good below cloud.
5C
Above the summits
Weak fronts will encroach from the Atlantic by Friday into the weekend, bringing more humid air, with low cloud and patchy rain or drizzle, local showery bursts. Possibility of more persistent rain in western Scotland by Sunday with stronger southwesterly winds for a time. Generally mild, or increasingly warm into early next week as southerly air prevails. High pressure rebuilding with a good deal of dry and sunny weather expected next week into the start of May.