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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 15 June 2026 by the National Report weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Over the next fortnight, Scotland will see a typically mixed Atlantic pattern, with low-pressure systems bringing rain and stronger winds to the west and north, while eastern areas stay drier and brighter for longer.
What does the 14-day forecast look like for Scotland?
The broad pattern shows the west and north-west receiving the heaviest and most frequent rain, especially early in the period. The east and south-east should hold onto drier interludes, though no persistent settled spell is expected. Temperatures will hover close to or slightly below the seasonal average, with overnight frost possible in Highland glens and Aberdeenshire under clearer skies. The live forecast above gives day-by-day detail for your specific location.
How does the forecast split across the country?
Western Scotland, including Argyll, Lochaber and Skye, will see the brunt of the Atlantic weather with frequent rain and gusty winds. The central belt can expect a mix, with showers passing through but some brighter breaks. The north-east and Borders should experience the best of any dry, bright weather, though the odd shower cannot be ruled out. For mountain areas, the 10-day weather forecast UK page gives specific summit-level detail.
Will there be any settled, dry spells?
Brief ridges of high pressure may bring a day or two of dry weather, particularly in the east, but no prolonged settled period is showing in the weather in Scotland 10 days or the 30-day outlook.
Is the 14-day forecast reliable for Scotland?
Confidence is high until day 5–7, with the scotland weather forecast 14 day met office guidance giving broad trends thereafter. For mountain or coastal plans, check shorter-range updates.