Cairngorms National Park and Monadhliath. Also includes the Ben Alder area hills between Loch Ericht and Loch Laggan.
Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Wednesday 12th March 2025
Last updated
Tue 11th Mar 25 at
3:12PM
Northerly winds will feel bitterly cold across the mountains. Showers running inland from north-facing coasts in the morning, developing more widely inland through the daytime, falling as hail and snow often toward lower slopes, some locally heavier showers particularly Pennine areas afternoon.
Snow and hail at times frequent, especially north. Cold wind.
Northerly typically 25mph, but 30 to 35mph east from Cairngorm plateau. Particularly gusty near precipitation.
Considerable wind chill. Higher up widely impeding ease of walking and in gusts balance difficult.
Frequent hail and snow showers
Succession of hail and snow showers. In Monadhliath, Cairngorms and Deeside the precipitation almost constant for periods with considerable accumulation of snow and whiteout.
Extensive; lowest cloud base north/east
Cloud base varying: Generally patches below 500m near precipitation and often extensive above 800m Monadhliath and Cairngorms to Deeside. Highest base near/east form Ben Alder where breaks to 1000m.
10%, to 30% Drumochter.
Bursts of bright sunshine, mainly toward southwest in Drumochter area. The air very clear, but expect appalling visibility in snow.
-2C; tending to rise slowly through daylight. Wind chill feeling like -10C, nearer -15C higher eastern tops.
500m. Frost some valleys after dawn.
Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Thursday 13th March 2025
Last updated
Tue 11th Mar 25 at
3:12PM
Northerly 15 or 20mph; gusty near precipitation.
Mostly small
Hail and snow showers
Cairngorms and Deeside: Hail and snow showers, sometimes frequent. Elsewhere: occasional hail or snow, mostly flurries - mainly or only afternoon.
Intermittently lifting off higher summits
North Cairngorms: Cloud below 600m near precipitation and otherwise frequent above 800m, though most higher tops occasionally clearing. Elsewhere: cloud rare below 600m and intermittently clearing to above 900m.
20% north to 50% elsewhere
Intermittent bright sun. The air very clear, but very poor or appalling visibility in precipitation.
-3C; rising marginally through day.
500m; tending to rise to 700m more southern ranges through day. Frost many glens post dawn.
Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Friday 14th March 2025
Last updated
Tue 11th Mar 25 at
3:12PM
North-northeasterly 15-25mph. Notable gustiness in the north.
Fairly small, some inconvenient gusts.
Snow and hail showers
Brief spells of snow/hail onto Cairngorm plateau and north. Isolated wintry showers south. Some overnight snow leaving a fresh covering in places.
Cloud banks north, often clear south
Frequent cloud banks on the north Cairngorm plateau with bases near 700m. Cloud banks come and go Deeside. Peaks often clear south, bases rarely reaching below 1000m.
40% north, 70% south
Patchwork of sun north, frequent in the south. Excellent visibility, poor spells in showers.
-3C, rising a degree or two south of Cairngorm plateau. Little chance north slopes.
Widespread frost in the morning. Approaching 700m south of Cairngorm NP.
Staying cold all week with frost overnight to lower slopes and valleys, then during the daytimes the freezing level lifting onto higher slopes. Showers of snow and hail becoming fewer and well scattered as higher pressure expands in from the north. The wind speed also lessening. A largely fine weekend ahead with light winds, sunshine, broken cloud, and very clear crisp air. Some showers may run into northern Scotland on stronger winds here. Next week, a shift back to milder southeasterlies, with some showery rain developing at times.