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
Sunday 21st December 2025
Last updated
Sat 20th Dec 25 at
4:29PM
A blustery, gusty morning in northern England and Scotland, gales for a time in northwest Scotland, tending to ease. Patchy rain from central Scotland down the spine of the Pennines eases into drizzle over the high tops, drizzle in east Wales too with extensive hill fog in these areas. Best of breaks west Wales and NW Highlands.
Windy, risk gales early, easing; patchy rain and hill fog
Southeasterly 35-40mph from dawn; strong gusts over tops and downslope, may reach 45mph, risk higher Mull/Lochaber early in the day. Easing as the day goes, 20-30mph by dusk.
Blustery, turbulent airflow with sudden strong gusts running downslope and reversals in direction; expect considerable buffeting, stability challenges, and wind chill. Conditions improving with time.
Patchy rain and summit snow
Rain arrives onto the southern islands around dawn and drifts over the Clyde sea loch and towards Loch Lomond/Glencoe; falling as snow on high ground. Patchier rain drifts up towards Mull/Lochaber too. Largely dry east Lochaber/Creag Meagaidh area.
Most extensive south, best breaks northwest coast
Cloud often shrouding the high terrain of central and southern Highlands, some higher breaks for a time but will tend to lower as rain arrives, bases down to 600-700m. Higher bases with some breaks are likely west of Loch Linnhe. Will fill in more extensively into night.
30% south, up to 60% coastal Lochaber
A little weak sun perhaps toward northwest coast. Otherwise cloudy. Visibility good, but poor in any rain or snow.
1 or 2C, some slopes reaching 3C near Glencoe/Loch Lomond. Feeling closer to -10C in the wind.
Around 1000m, some local frosts in glens inland at dawn. Lifting, rising above the summits by dusk.
West Highlands
Monday 22nd December 2025
Last updated
Sat 20th Dec 25 at
4:29PM
Southeasterly 30 to 40mph; gusty over the tops and downslope, strongest may reach 45mph.
Fairly arduous conditions for several hours, sudden and strong gusts will challenge balance. Significant wind chill.
Morning rain, then drizzle south/west
Widespread rain before dawn lingers through morning, some local breaks inland Lochaber. Largely clearing to the northeast, but drizzly rain continues around the southern islands/Glencoe.
Fairly extensive, but breaks west coast
Fairly extensive banks at varying heights in rain. As rain clears, very disorganised cloud banks, ragged patches clinging to forest canopies for a time, best chance of clear hills coastal Lochaber.
32%, rising to 50% northwest areas
Mainly overcast. Early rain and an increasing haze will limit visibility through the day.
3 or 4C, but feeling closer to -10C where exposed to the strongest winds.
Above the summits
West Highlands
Tuesday 23rd December 2025
Last updated
Sat 20th Dec 25 at
4:29PM
West-southwesterly 10-20mph, may shift northerly afternoon.
Fairly small.
Rain on and off
Periods of patchy rain for most mountains, likely more frequent on hills nearest the west coast.
Shrouding the tops with variable lower bases
Fairly extensive over all high terrain, lower bases during rain, down to 400-600m near the coast much of the day, particularly Lochaber; some fog in the glens as well early in the day.
20%
Mostly cloudy. Good visibility but variable as rain comes and goes.
2 or 3C
Above the summits, lowering to 1100m afternoon.
Cloud and patchy rain lingers for a few more days early next week, then a slow change to drier and chiller weather into the Christmas period as high pressure builds to the north. Easterly winds will be dominant, the strongest winds in England and Wales. Cloud may be fairly sheet-like in the east sometimes, though variably more extensive or broken. The coldest air will reach England and Wales on the easterly wind with freezing levels reaching as low as 400-600m in Wales, staying slightly warmer in northern Scotland with freezing levels nearer the high summits for a time under the core of high pressure.