Cairngorms National Park and Monadhliath. Also includes the Ben Alder area hills between Loch Ericht and Loch Laggan.
Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Saturday 31st January 2026
Last updated
Fri 30th Jan 26 at
4:30PM
Winter conditions on most high mountains; deep snow and large drifts in central/east Scotland, whiteout conditions in fog. Mostly dry NW Scotland. Morning rain in south Scotland and England trends patchy, often dry south Pennines. Often raining in Wales, most on western slopes. Freezing levels rise towards upper slopes.
Winter conditions on high terrain; blustery, tending to ease
Southeasterly 30-40mph, some stronger gusts over the eastern high tops reaching 50mph. An easing trend with time, towards 25-30mph late in the day.
Walking strenuous-to-arduous in exposure, considerable buffeting challenging stability and significant wind chill. Effects tending to ease, but walking remains impeded.
Snow flurries east and south Cairngorms
Snow flurries affecting the east and southern Cairngorm plateau most of the day. Substantial depth of snow with large drifts. A few patches may drift towards the Monadhliath at times, though mostly dry here. Snowfall elevation will rise with time, to upper terrain later.
High terrain shrouded and often lower
A blanket of cloud shrouds the Cairngorm plateau and hills accessed from the east/Deeside to middle or lower slopes. Bases may reach up towards 900m over Monadhliath at times, though also filling in for periods.
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Little or no sunshine expected. Often poor visibility east in precipitation and haze, whiteout conditions on high terrain over snow. Locally improving west for periods.
-2 or -1C from dawn, most areas rising towards 0C by later in the day. Feeling like -12 to -15C in direct wind, though lowering with time.
500-700m, the lowest levels on eastern mountains. Rising to around 800-900m, locally higher on southernmost slopes, variability around this height overnight.
Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Sunday 1st February 2026
Last updated
Fri 30th Jan 26 at
4:30PM
Southeasterly 30-40mph, gusty with strongest winds east and north. Easing with time, 15-20mph
Walking strenuous-to-arduous in exposure with buffeting and significant wind chill, effects gradually easing.
Patchy snow south and east, rain lower
Patches of snow affecting Cairngorms accessed from Deeside and easternmost hills, falling as rain below about 700m. Odd patches will reach Drumochter and Monadhliath, though largely dry here.
Fairly extensive
Cloud shrouds the Cairngorm plateau all day, slopes accessed by Deeside often shrouded to middle slopes as well. Higher bases and more variable Strathspey and west, may rise towards summits at times.
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Little or no sunshine. Very poor visibility in snow, whiteout conditions on high terrain; better towards the west.
0C. Feeling like -10 to -15C in the wind.
Around 800-900m, though some variability, generally higher on Monadhliath. May lower late in the day.
Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Monday 2nd February 2026
Last updated
Fri 30th Jan 26 at
4:30PM
Southeasterly 30-40mph, lighter in the early day. Gusty, tops speeds to 50-55mph.
Walking impeded from dawn, deteriorating to arduous walking with considerable buffeting and significant wind chill.
Snow south and east Cairngorms
Showery snow affecting the south and east Cairngorm plateau much of the day, falling as rain below 500-600m. Patches will reach Drumochter at times, driest towards Inverness.
Fairly extensive south and east
Fog over the Cairngorm plateau most high terrain south and east of high summits, lowering to middle slopes during snow. Bases reaching towards 700m around Drumochter sometimes too. Clearest towards Inverness.
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Some sunny moments in the Monadhliath where visibility good. Otherwise cloudy, whiteout conditions at times in fog over snow.
-1 to -3C. Feeling like -12 to -15C in the wind.
500-600m, may lower with time
Unsettled weather persists through the late weekend and into next week: a southerly flow is dominant through Monday, lifting freezing levels and brining precipitation to most mountain groups through the early week. The Munros will likely stay below freezing; precipitation will continue to fall as snow on high terrain: snowdrifts from the Cairngorms to central and southern Highlands with a continued risk of flooding here. Gales are likely as well. Southeasterly winds will tend to re-establish later in the week, lowering freezing levels and drawing cloud and precipitation into the Pennines and eastern Scotland, the snow level dropping to middle elevations with time. Cloud and precipitation more patchy in the west with the brightest skies northwest of high summits.