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 12th April 2026
Last updated
Sat 11th Apr 26 at
4:00PM
Gales will be severe all day over Scottish mountains, whilst upland gales gradually lessen for northern England, easing sooner in Wales, but remaining blustery. Widespread heavy showers merging into more constant precipitation in western Scotland, powerful squalls with hail, snow falling at times and risk of thunder.
Severe gales. Near constant rain, hail, snow.
South soon southwesterly, 50 to 60mph, but often 70mph higher Ben Nevis range, stronger gusts in showers. Tending to lessen gradually toward evening from south to 40mph, nearer 30mph Arran.
Difficult walking conditions, any mobility challenging in places, powerful squally gusts could knock you over on exposed terrain. Severe wind chill.
Precipitation rarely ceasing, frequent heavy bursts, hail, snow
Showery all day, but clustering into more frequent to near-constant precipitation for periods across the region; heavy bursts with hail, snow at times falling toward 600m, chance of isolated thunder & lightning. Snow cover on most high terrain, substantial in places.
Varying, but fairly extensive
Frequently covering higher terrain above 800 to 1000m, some patches to 600m or lower in showers, but brief breaks to upper slopes. Better breaks typically inland north/east of Ben Nevis group.
20%
Brief moments of bright sunshine. Visibility changing suddenly from occasionally very good to appalling at times in snow/hail and cloud.
0 or -1C rising to +1 or 2C by afternoon, but dropping slightly during showers. Wind chill feeling like -15C, often nearer -20C higher summits.
800-900m from dawn, rising to 1000-1100m, then lowering again from dusk; briefly dropping also in showers.
West Highlands
Monday 13th April 2026
Last updated
Sat 11th Apr 26 at
4:00PM
Southerly, 20 to 25mph, tending to drop slightly lower in afternoon; gusty all day around showers.
Fairly small, but blustery in places where exposed on high tops in the morning, giving considerable wind chill.
Hail showers forming increasingly
Showers mostly coastal areas early morning, then a scattering forming inland middle of day onward, widespread by late afternoon, briefly heavy with hail, also snow may fall to 600m. Risk isolated thunder & lightning.
Varied in showers
Patches of cloud in the morning, mostly southern areas, lifting above many tops. Then occasional banks forming over hills during and after showers. Island tops more often covered above 700m in morning, then breaks afternoon.
30% coasts in morning, otherwise 60%.
Sunshine best inland in morning, then brief bursts of sun between showers. Visibility excellent, but briefly very poor in showers.
-1C rising to +1 or 2C, but dropping a few degrees in showers. Wind chill feeling like -6C to near -10C early in day on tops.
800m at first, also frost in some sheltered inland glens; rising 1000-1100m into middle of day and afternoon.
West Highlands
Tuesday 14th April 2026
Last updated
Sat 11th Apr 26 at
4:00PM
South to southeasterly, 20 to 30mph, strengthening near coast afternoon, later 40mph. Then after sunset likely 50-60mph.
Increasingly blustery, particularly western mountains, starting to affect comfortable walking and balance; marked wind chill.
Rain unlikely until late
Likely dry most or all daytime. By evening, patchy rain develops from southwest, becoming more persistent onward into night.
Likely all clearing
Patchy cloud around some southern slopes in morning, also mist in some glens at first. Largely breaking up or lifting above the hills into middle of day.
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Patchwork of cloud and sun, high cloud gradually builds later. Visibility excellent.
0C rising to 4C. Feeling colder as wind increases, later in day risk chill factor feels like -10C.
900m early in day, plus frost inland glens around dawn. Rising to 1200-1300m, then above all tops later in day.
Chilly and showery conditions to start the new week, hail and a risk of isolated thunder into Monday afternoon, but less windy than the weekend. Drier for much of Tuesday, but rain and strengthening south-southwesterly winds return from the west later. Milder into mid-late week, but Scottish high tops above 1200m close to freezing at times. Wednesday through Friday, showers or some more persistent rain, mostly in the west, accompanied by strong winds, gales over mountains for periods. Higher pressure gradually builds by next weekend, bringing fewer showers and lighter winds; chilly overnight, but fairly mild spring days.