| Forecast for daylight hours for Monday |
| Hazards Hill fog. |
| General situation The weather during the coming week will be dominated by low pressure. One low will drift out into the North Sea late Monday as the next one approaches Ireland mid week. So, the weather remains pretty unsettled. |
| Weather Widespread hill fog with outbreaks of rain to the north of Inverness and Skye. As the morning progresses the cloud base will lift and break. However, the sunshine will kick off showers, some heavy. There will be a brighter start to the day across Lochaber, Argyll and Stirlingshire. Showers, some heavy, will develop here too. |
| Visibility Good or very good, but moderate or poor in cloud and in rain. |
| Cloud base Broken or a blanket at 300m in the rain becoming broken or well broken 750 to 900m, but descending to 450m in showers. |
| Wind and temperature at 900m North or northeast 15 to 20mph, occasionally 30mph in or near showers. 5 to 7C. |
| Freezing level Well above the summits. |
| Forecast for daylight hours for Tuesday |
| Weather Broken or well broken cloud with rain or showers. The heavier showers will be set off by the brighter conditions across western ranges. |
| Visibility/cloud base Good or very good, but moderate in heavier ranges and poor in cloud. |
| Wind/temperature/freezing level Variable 15mph or less / 6C / Well above the summits. |
Outlook for Wednesday
Best day of the week with well broken cloud and a small chance of seeing a shower across northern ranges. Cloud will, however, thicken up and lower down onto the summits of southern ranges bringing rain towards the evening. Freshening winds across the summits. Freezing level well above the summits.
Outlook for ThursdayBroken or well broken cloud with rain or showers across southern and western ranges. Somewhat brighter across northern ranges. Windy across the summits. Freezing level well above the summits.
Outlook for FridayBroken or well broken cloud with rain or showers across southern ranges. Somewhat brighter across northern ranges. Strong winds or gales across the summits. Freezing level well above the summits.




