Scotland

Crossburn 14-Day Forecast

Highland, Scotland

Crossburn Outlook (Next 14 Days)

Much of the day around Crossburn is shaped by some showers likely, with brighter breaks between, with temperatures mild overall. In some places, shorter daylight hours add to the wintry feel. At times, a breeze may freshen the feel, most noticeably on more exposed ground.

Taken as a whole, Crossburn continues with a changeable pattern overall, with alternating spells and mild temperatures. A quick scan of the charts gives the best sense of the regime, while the table helps with day-specific decisions. As the wider pattern evolves, the detail can adjust between updates, even when the overall direction stays the same. Further out, the forecast is best read as the dominant pattern and its swings, rather than a precise day-by-day script.

Daily Forecast

DateHighLowConditionWindRain %HumidityVisibilityUVSunriseSunset
Thu, 4 Jun 13°C 10°C Patchy rain nearby 18 km/h 89% 87% 9 km 3 04:15 AM 10:14 PM
Fri, 5 Jun 13°C 9°C Patchy rain nearby 43 km/h 73% 75% 10 km 5 04:14 AM 10:16 PM
Sat, 6 Jun 15°C 9°C Patchy rain nearby 23 km/h 73% 73% 9 km 4 04:13 AM 10:17 PM
Sun, 7 Jun 15°C 10°C Patchy rain nearby 22 km/h 82% 81% 10 km 3 04:13 AM 10:18 PM
Mon, 8 Jun 12°C 9°C Patchy rain nearby 16 km/h 78% 76% 9 km 3 04:12 AM 10:20 PM
Tue, 9 Jun 12°C 8°C Patchy rain nearby 28 km/h 73% 78% 10 km 2 04:11 AM 10:21 PM
Wed, 10 Jun 13°C 7°C Partly Cloudy 31 km/h 73% 73% 10 km 4 04:10 AM 10:22 PM
Thu, 11 Jun 14°C 9°C Cloudy 19 km/h 6% 73% 10 km 3 04:10 AM 10:23 PM
Fri, 12 Jun 16°C 11°C Partly Cloudy 18 km/h 3% 70% 10 km 4 04:09 AM 10:24 PM
Sat, 13 Jun 15°C 11°C Patchy rain nearby 33 km/h 77% 80% 9 km 3 04:09 AM 10:25 PM
Sun, 14 Jun 14°C 9°C Sunny 12 km/h 4% 75% 10 km 4 04:08 AM 10:25 PM
Mon, 15 Jun 19°C 9°C Partly Cloudy 14 km/h 3% 73% 10 km 4 04:08 AM 10:26 PM
Tue, 16 Jun 17°C 12°C Patchy rain nearby 41 km/h 73% 80% 10 km 3 04:08 AM 10:27 PM
Wed, 17 Jun 14°C 9°C Sunny 28 km/h 4% 73% 10 km 4 04:08 AM 10:27 PM

Temperature Trend

Rain Probability

Wind Speed

UV Index

For Crossburn, the forecast is best read as a combination of short-range detail and broader regime. The first few days carry the highest timing confidence, while later periods describe direction and pattern.

How to interpret confidence

For how forecast reliability changes with lead time, see Forecast Confidence. For transparency on how WeatherEngland sources and updates data, see Methodology.

Background guides

Glossary support

Start with the Weather Glossary. Useful terms for this page include Jet Stream, Air Mass, Zonal Flow, Atmospheric Blocking, Weather Front, and Pressure Trend.

FAQ

How is the weather likely to develop in Crossburn over the next two weeks?

Across the next two weeks in Crossburn, the bigger picture is shaped by a Patchy rain nearby theme on many days. Temperatures hold fairly steady overall. Typical range: highs up to 19°C, lows down to 7°C. Rain-risk signal: 89% at peak (9 higher-risk days). Wind: a windiest-day signal around 43 km/h. UV: peaks around 5 on brighter days. Detail is usually strongest in the first few days. Later values are best read as the likely pattern rather than exact timing.

How should I interpret confidence in the Crossburn 14-day forecast?

Confidence is typically highest in the first 3–5 days. Beyond a week, use it mainly to judge the likely regime (more settled versus more changeable) rather than exact timing — small shifts in storm tracks can move rain bands and wind peaks.

Is there an hourly breakdown for Crossburn today?

Yes — you’ll see hourly detail for today and a day-by-day view for the rest of the 14 days. For planning, combine the two: timing from hourly, direction from daily.

What is the temperature trend in Crossburn over the next two weeks?

Over the next 14 days in Crossburn, Temperatures hold fairly steady overall. Use the Temperature Trend chart to see the direction more clearly than any single day’s number.

What does the ‘headline condition’ mean in the Crossburn forecast?

It summarises the most representative weather type for the day. Local effects and timing shifts still matter — especially around fronts — so treat it as a headline, not a minute-by-minute guarantee.