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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Civic Insight weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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For the most reliable start to your day, check the live forecast above for Inverness conditions, as the Highlands’ weather can shift rapidly between the Moray Firth coast and inland glens. Today’s outlook is shown there.
What is the weather in Inverness today?
The live forecast above gives the current conditions for Inverness city centre and the surrounding area. Because the city sits on the Moray Firth, coastal breezes often keep temperatures milder than inland spots such as Aviemore, where frost lingers longer. For the latest met office weather inverness data, the table above updates regularly. If you are heading to bbc weather inverness airport this morning, check the wind direction shown in the live panel – it can affect visibility on the approach.
How does Inverness compare with nearby towns?
Compared with bbc weather ullapool, Inverness is often drier and less windy, as Ullapool faces the open Atlantic. For weather in inverness tomorrow, the live forecast above provides the hourly breakdown – useful if you plan a trip north to the Black Isle or south to the Cairngorms. Those looking at the weather in inverness 10 days can scroll the extended view in the same panel, though confidence drops after day seven.
Is there a 14-day forecast for Inverness?
The live forecast above includes a 14-day outlook for Inverness. While day-by-day details are reliable for the first week, after day seven the trend shows likely patterns rather than exact bbc weather inverness 14 days conditions. For longer planning, also see the 21-day forecast available on the Met Office site.
Will it rain in Inverness tomorrow?
Check the live forecast above for a specific yes/no on precipitation for weather in inverness tomorrow. The hourly rain bars show when showers are most likely, especially important if you are hiking in Glen Affric or visiting Culloden.
Is the weather in Aviemore different from Inverness?
Yes – Aviemore, at 220m altitude in the Cairngorms, is often 2–4°C colder than Inverness and sees more snow in winter. Consult the bbc weather aviemore page for its separate forecast, especially if you plan to ski.
For more regional forecasts, see our UK weather hub, the Glasgow Weather page, or the 10 Day Weather Forecast UK guide.