The southern Highlands as far west as the Callander area and north to Loch Ericht, Drumochter and summits near Glenshee ski-centre (summits within the historic county of Perthshire). Also Ochils and Angus hills.
Southeastern Highlands
Monday 29th June 2026
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Sun 28th Jun 26 at
4:00PM
Southwesterly breezes, strongest in the morning. Cloud covering many western hills, some drizzly rain and light showers, mostly western Scotland. Cloud higher and more broken toward east. Some improvements in the west as cloud base rises, some breaks forming afternoon. Rain develops from west into night.
Strongest wind easing. Often dry, cloud breaks to tops.
Southwesterly 30-35mph at dawn, gusty over the tops. Easing to 25mph middle of day, later toward evening 15-25mph, strongest southernmost tops.
Strenuous walking early with considerable buffeting and wind chill in exposure; easing to more moderate conditions, smaller effects by evening.
Scattered patchy rain mostly west
Patchy rain drifting from the west early in day soon mostly affecting the central highlands, some showery rain continues into afternoon around Callander. East of A9 substantially dry. Into night, patchy rain spreads from southwest, some heavier in west.
Fairly extensive central highlands, improving
Most hills shrouded above 700-800m early in day, to locally 500m or lower central highlands. Soon to lift and begin breaking east of A9, many summits seeing breaks afternoon. Slower to improve furthest west where banks often come and go above 800m.
20% rising to 40% west, 70% east.
A patchwork of cloud and sun, most extensive sun well-east. Very good visibility.
6 or 7C, rising to 10C afternoon. Feeling just below freezing in strongest wind in morning.
Above the summits.
Southeastern Highlands
Tuesday 30th June 2026
Last updated
Sun 28th Jun 26 at
4:00PM
Southerly 15 to 20mph, up to 25mph for a time in morning, but tending to drop lighter and variable.
Fairly small, but feeling more blustery for a few hours on higher terrain.
Rain and showers
Frequent or more persistent rain mainly west in morning, then becoming areas of slow-moving showers into the afternoon, some places drier, but locally heavy bursts, risk of isolated thunder.
Fairly extensive
Shrouding most high terrain all day, varying bases around rain, some ragged patches to lower slopes. Local breaks may form higher up, mainly east of the A9.
30%
Largely cloudy, brief sun mainly east. Visibility occasionally very good if dry, but reduced in rain, poor for periods.
8C rising to 10C afternoon. Feeling near to freezing on high tops in early wind.
Above the summits.
Southeastern Highlands
Wednesday 1st July 2026
Last updated
Sun 28th Jun 26 at
4:00PM
Variable 10mph or less early in day, strengthening southwesterly 25-35mph, later risk 40-50mph, soonest in west.
Small in the morning, but likely becoming more blustery, walking more uncomfortable later, possibly more arduous.
Risk of rain later in day
Generally dry much of the day, except for an odd isolated shower. Likely only into evening, increasing risk of rain moving in from west.
Varied in morning, lifting, breaks to tops
Banks of cloud over higher slopes and some patches to mid-levels in the morning. Tending to lift and break to upper slopes, clearing some high tops, best toward and east of Glenshee.
30% rising to 70%
Patchwork of cloud and sun, giving way to high cloud moving in from west later. Visibility excellent.
8 or 9C, local 10C afternoon in east. Feeling like freezing as wind increases, risk later near -5C in exposure on tops.
Above the summits.
A changeable westerly Atlantic pattern dominates this week. Western hill groups from Lakeland northward will see the most cloud and rain, while east and southern areas are drier and sunnier. A spell of stronger winds and more widespread rain likely develops later Wednesday to early Thursday. Possibly another windy and wetter spell into Friday. A rather cool and windy westerly pattern is likely to continue into next weekend with showery rain. Drier and warmer conditions are indicated into the week of 5th July, though southwesterlies may still bring more cloud to the west, some rain in northwest Scotland.