Mountain weather

Southwest Highlands

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Southwest Highlands Mountain weather forecast table

Confidence

High confidence in remaining cold with wintry weather. High confidence for more persistent precipitation Tuesday and Thursday, but low confidence in exact details. Low confidence in developments for Friday.

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Mountain hazards

Mountain weather hazards

Hazards apply at or above 300m, reflecting the more severe conditions which can occur at altitude.

hazard Severe Chill Effect
Wind significantly lowers the ‘feels-like’ temperature relative to the actual temperature, with even moderate winds significantly adding to the chilling effect. Strong winds can result in a severe and debilitating wind chill many degrees below the actual temperature. This effect will be enhanced in rain or wet snow. Without protection, prolonged exposure could result in frost nip or frostbite on exposed parts of the body and/or hypothermia.

hazard Strong Sunlight
Harmful UV levels from sunlight increase with altitude giving a greater risk of sunburn and eye damage, even on some overcast days. On breezy days, the cooling effect of wind on exposed skin may disguise any feeling of sunburn until it is too late. If there is snow cover, glare increases the effect of UV rays especially on the eyes. It is advisable to wear sun block, protective clothing such as a long-sleeved top and hat and have good quality eye protection.

hazard Blizzards
Blizzards and whiteouts present challenging and serious conditions due to a combination of falling or blowing snow, strong winds and cold temperatures. They can be highly disorientating, often resulting in near-zero visibility with limited or no visual references and no distinction between ground and sky. Cliff edges and cornices may not be apparent, even close up. These conditions require very good navigational skills.
hazard Poor Visibility
Poor visibility presents challenging route finding conditions. Visibility could be significantly less than 50 metres in all directions with few or no visual references, especially on featureless moors or plateaux. Distances become hard to judge and cliff or cornice edges can be difficult to recognise. These conditions require good navigational skills. There is a risk of white-out conditions when mist or fog is combined with extensive snow cover.

Mountain weather forecast

Mostly dry, bright. Very cold. A few snow showers early morning.

Time 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
Weather
(at 800m)
Mist Sunny day Sunny day Clear night Clear night Clear night
Chance of precipitation
(at 800m)
20% 10% 10% <05% <05% 10%

Wind direction and speed (mph)
Altitude above mean sea level
Time 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
1300m N
30
NE
25
N
18
N
20
N
22
S
19
900m N
13
N
11
N
8
NW
8
NW
8
W
9
600m N
19
NE
9
SW
9
W
8
SW
9
SW
10
300m N
9
N
8
NE
5
E
4
SE
5
S
5
Glen NE
4
NW
7
NW
4
NW
6
NW
4
SW
2
Wind gust (mph)
Altitude above mean sea level
Time 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
1300m 35 28 21 22 25 22
900m 17 13 11 11 11 11
600m 22 11 11 10 11 13
300m 11 10 7 6 6 7
Glen 11 11 7 10 7 4

Altitude above mean sea level
Time 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
1300m
-9°
-9°
-9°
-9°
-9°
-8°
900m
-7°
-7°
-7°
-7°
-7°
-7°
600m
-4°
-4°
-4°
-4°
-4°
-4°
300m
-2°
-2°
-2°
-2°
-3°
-2°
Glen
-1°
-1°
-2°
-3°
Freezing Level
0m
0m
0m
0m
0m
0m

Altitude above mean sea level
Time 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
1300m
-21°
-20°
-18°
-19°
-19°
-17°
900m
-14°
-14°
-12°
-12°
-12°
-12°
600m
-12°
-9°
-9°
-9°
-9°
-9°
300m
-6°
-7°
-5°
-4°
-6°
-5°
Glen
-3°
-5°
-3°
-3°
-4°
-4°

Additional weather information

Met Office Aberdeen meteorologist's view

Note the extremely low feels like temperatures. Note the risk of glare off any snow pack in sunny conditions.

Weather

Staying mostly dry with clear then sunny spells. A few snow showers reaching North Argyll and Lochaber and the island ranges in the morning, these dying out by late morning. Feeling bitterly cold even down to glen level.

Chance of cloud-free hill tops

Generally 90% or higher. 60% in north and west in early morning.

Low cloud and visibility

Generally good visibilities and clear summits. Where a few showers fall through the morning temporarily poor visibilities in blizzard conditions with areas of cloud down to 300-500m.

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Mountain weather information

Weather

A band of snow spreads east through the morning with precipitation turning to rain for a time below around 500-700m, particularly around western coastal ranges. This clears east through the afternoon allowing good brighter and clearer spells, but a few snow showers will feed in to island ranges and the north with freshening winds.

Chance of cloud-free hill tops

20% or less much of the day, rising to 75% by the evening.

Maximum wind speed expected

Northwest 25-35mph, gusting 35-50mph.

Temperature

  • At 800m Minus 6C to minus 1C.
  • Glen Minus 4C rising to plus 4C.
  • Freezing level Rising to 600-800m during the morning, falling to all levels again by evening.

Low cloud and visibility

Widespread cloud down to 300-500m and visibilities dropping poor in persistent snow in the morning. Becoming largely clear with good visibilities through late afternoon and evening, though any showers from the north may bring brief blizzard conditions later.

Mountain weather information

Wed 7 Jan

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Generally dry, bright by day. A few snow showers in the north and west in the morning. Very cold. Light to moderate winds. Persistent snow spreads northeast through evening.

Thu 8 Jan

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Persistent snow at first. Then bright spells, and scattered snow showers from the west. Moderate to strong southwest veering northwest winds. Very cold.

Fri 9 Jan

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Low confidence. Likely cold with light winds, bright spells and some snow showers. Chance of more persistent snow.

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Summit specific forecast

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