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
Friday 16th January 2026
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Dry for much of the Highlands, many northern mountains clear, in places above patchy valley fog, some weak sun through high-level cloud above the mountains. Breezy toward the west, some showers southwest coasts of Scotland, also S/W Wales. Areas of low cloud over Pennines and S Lakes may linger.
Breezy near coast, increasing, local showers; low cloud south.
Variable or southeasterly, 10-15mph or less inland, some increase afternoon. Often 20mph up the west coast, increasingly in afternoon to 25mph, stronger gusts if in showers locally.
Mostly small, but marked wind chill if exposed, becoming more blustery coastal areas.
Mostly dry inland, coastal showers south.
Largely dry through daylight toward Lochaber, an odd rare brief light shower. Showers for the southwest coast and Isles, may develop more often here into the afternoon, pushing inland with time from the southwest, snow flurries above 500-600m, possible hail Kintyre.
Banks of low cloud, focused in the south.
Risk of stubborn patches of banks of low cloud, mostly across southern areas and central Highlands, some high tops for a time may poke above this, then drifting higher up. Also ribbons of fog in some glens. Clearer hills toward north.
50%
Mostly cloudy, best of the sun coming through in the north. Visibility very good, away from any fog or showers.
-1C. Feeling like -7C to nearer -10C if exposed to wind on tops near coast in south.
700-800m, frost into the glens at first light.
West Highlands
Saturday 17th January 2026
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Southeasterly 10 to 20mph, in places 25mph through some cols, passes and summits, particularly toward south.
Mostly small, but wind chill still significant where exposed to the strongest breeze.
Mostly dry, risk a little rain south
Local fine spots of drizzle or snow grains possible across southern hills, local showers mainly Arran to Kintyre. Largely dry Lochaber.
Varying banks some lower slopes up
Variable amounts on hills. Banks or patches at varying heights mid to upper slopes, patchy fog also some glens. Some hills often clear, mainly coast near Mull, perhaps more widely west of Loch Linnhe.
30%, but 60% west Lochaber.
Glimpses of sun toward north/west of Fort William area, where visibility good. Rather misty and murky southern areas into central Highlands.
-1 to +1C, but feeling closer to -8C in the strongest breeze.
Varied across the area, 600-1000m, highest towards west coast/north Lochaber. Also frost into glens in morning.
West Highlands
Sunday 18th January 2026
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South to southeasterly, 25 to 35mph, risk 40mph, very gusty in places around high summits, locally downslope to north.
Affecting ease of walking and balance over hills. More challenging in some exposed spots. Considerable wind chill.
Small amounts of precipitation
Risk of patchy rain around the islands, snow grains on high tops near coast, or lower down inland, mainly Loch Lomond NP, but very little if any north Lochaber.
Low cloud widely, breaks north
Risk an extensive sheet of low cloud from mid-slopes up, particularly southern areas, but banks of cloud likely widely over hills - best breaks toward north/west of Ben Nevis group.
20% south, to 40% N/W Lochaber.
Glimpses of sun mainly north Lochaber where visibility very good out of cloud. Hazy near coast, mistier to some lower slopes in south.
-1C many areas, near or just above 0C coastal areas. Feeling like -10 to -13C in the wind.
Inland near or just below freezing from glens upward, but near coast & islands typically above freezing up to 900m.
Often dry and chilly conditions into the weekend with a south to south-easterly airflow developing, gusty wind in places. General patterns into the second half of January favour a colder continental influence. The snow pack across the Scottish Highlands will be enhanced by further spells of snowfall where where fronts edge in from the west, whilst for England and Wales snow accumulating on the hills at times, perhaps in the form of showers from the east.