More snow fall….

4th January 2026

Last night and in the early hours of this morning we had more snow showers which fell at all levels. Today started out dry but quite heavy snow showers came through by late morning. Winds were moderate in strength from the North-Westerly directions. Freezing at most levels the midday summit temperature was around minus 8 degrees celsius.

Stob Dearg – Buachaille Etive Mor.

 

Northerly aspect of Stob Dearg.

 

Buachaille Etive Mor this morning before more snow arrived.

 

Stob Dearg and Glen Coe.

 

Plenty of ice around on hillsides and on paths.

 

Some walkers on Creag Dhubh 749 metres.

 

Black Corries estate and it house in the wooded square of trees and the edge of Rannoch Moor on the right.

 

Easterly aspect of Meall a’ Bhuiridh.

 

Returning off the hill!

 

The A82 and the 3 Sisters of Glen Coe.

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