
Weather conditions Scotland
Forecast and observations for the Highlands. Check Met Office warnings before travel.
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Weather in the Highlands can change quickly – especially on high-level routes and the islands. This page shows Met Office forecast summaries and active warnings so you can plan journeys to Skye, the Cairngorms, Speyside, and across the region with a clearer picture of what to expect.
Last updated 11 Feb 2026, 01:41
Forecast data requires METOFFICE_API_KEY. See Met Office DataHub.
Known trouble spots
- A9 – Slochd summit(Highlands)
Often affected by snow and ice in winter. Check Traffic Scotland before heading north.
- A82 – Glen Coe(Highlands)
Mountain weather can change quickly. Snow gates may close in winter.
- Bealach na Bà (Applecross)(Wester Ross)
Single-track, steep; not suitable for large vehicles or in poor weather. Check local conditions.
- A87 – Skye Bridge approach(Skye)
Can be busy in peak season. No toll.
Frequently asked questions
- Where does the weather data come from?
- Forecast and observations are from the Met Office. When METOFFICE_API_KEY is configured, we show site-specific summaries for the Highlands. Warnings are from the Met Office UK warnings feed. For full forecasts and radar, use the Met Office directly.
- What weather warnings are shown?
- We display active Met Office weather warnings (e.g. wind, snow, ice, rain) that may affect travel. Warnings are UK-wide; filter by region on this page to focus on the Highlands, Skye, Cairngorms, or Speyside.
- Why is there no forecast on this page?
- Forecast data requires a Met Office DataHub API key (METOFFICE_API_KEY). Without it, we still show weather warnings. For detailed forecasts, check the Met Office website or app.
- How does weather affect road and ferry travel?
- Snow and ice affect the A9, Drumochter, and single-track routes; high winds can close bridges and cancel ferries. Always check roads (Traffic Scotland) and ferry operators (e.g. CalMac) alongside weather before travelling.
Chauffeur, tours & destinations
Plan your Highland trip with a dedicated driver or a guided tour. We run from Inverness to Skye, Speyside, the Cairngorms, and beyond.
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