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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the NewsPrism weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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For the next 14 days, Scotland will see changeable weather with frequent rain, especially in the west and north, and temperatures around average for late summer. The live forecast above gives today’s conditions; below is a deeper look at the two-week outlook, regional differences, and what you can expect.
What will the weather be like in Scotland over the next two weeks?
The 14-day forecast points to a north-south split: southern regions such as the Borders and Lothians will have drier intervals, while the Highlands and Islands bear the brunt of Atlantic lows. Expect spells of heavy rain, gusty winds, and occasional brighter breaks – typical for the season.
Temperatures will hover between 12°C and 18°C, with cooler nights in the glens. The best of any drier weather is likely mid‑week in week one, then more unsettled into week two. For reference, the weather in Scotland 10 days from now may see a brief ridge of high pressure before another front arrives.
How does the 14-day forecast compare with longer‑range models?
Longer-term outlooks from the Met Office suggest the pattern could persist into early September. Those tracking a scotland weather forecast 30 days should look for trend signals rather than day‑specific details; the bbc scotland weather forecast 30 days is based on ensemble data showing a mild but wet theme. The scotland weather forecast 30 days met office also indicates above‑average rainfall for the north and west. Meanwhile, the bbc scotland weather forecast 15 days extends the current pattern, and the scotland weather forecast 14 day bbc aligns with what we see above: no prolonged settled spells.
Will it snow in Scotland in the next 14 days?
No – this is late summer; snow is very unlikely. The only high ground above 900m might see a few graupel pellets, but nothing significant. Frost is possible in rural glens overnight, but no snowfall.
Is the 14-day forecast reliable for Scotland?
Reliability is moderate for the first 5–7 days, then drops. The Met Office’s 14‑day outlook gives a broad trend, but day‑to‑day details can shift. For the Cairngorms or Hebrides, check updates 48 hours ahead if planning outdoor activities.
When should I expect the most sunshine in Scotland over the next two weeks?
Eastern Scotland, especially around Aberdeen and the Moray Firth, could see the clearest skies early next week. Western areas will see fewer sunny breaks – a typical west‑east split in the 14‑day forecast.
For more outlooks, see our UK weather hub or the 10 Day Weather Forecast UK. For local forecasts across the country, our Bbc Wales Weather page also covers similar patterns from the south.