Includes all summits in the the northern half of Wales from Pumlumon northwards.
Eryri / Snowdonia National Park
Tuesday 21st May 2024
Last updated
Tue 21st May 24 at
7:25AM
Extensively dry with light wind. However, as cloud builds sunshine will tend to give way from southeast and here and there bursts of rain are likely. It will be warm, particularly on summits near the west coast, where scattered thunderstorms giving localised torrential rain.
Extensive sunshine morning. Risk thunderstorm afternoon.
Direction varied, 10mph or less - virtually calm on some summits.
Negligible
Thunderstorms afternoon
One or two brief bursts of rain, mostly afternoon onwards. From early or mid afternoon, scattered thunderstorms will give heavy or torrential rain.
Little if any
Summits all or almost all constantly cloud free. Nevertheless, fog likely to form on both lower and higher slopes in and after rain.
Almost certain
Often sunny morning, but increasingly high cloud layers then weakening the sun. Visibility mostly excellent.
8C at dawn, lifting to 14C by mid afternoon.
Above the summits
Eryri / Snowdonia National Park
Wednesday 22nd May 2024
Last updated
Tue 21st May 24 at
7:25AM
Northerly, gradually strengthening from 15mph after dawn, to 25 or 30mph evening.
As wind strengthens will increasingly impede ease of walking on higher areas and wind chill will become considerable.
Intermittent rain.
Confidence low: Bursts of heavy rain and possibly thunderstorms developing through morning. The rain may become widespread, particularly east Wales.
Increasingly extensive
Considerable variation both through the day and sometimes between adjacent summits. Deteriorating where raining: quite widely cloud forming on lower slopes. However, even in morning, patches of fog from some lower slopes up.
30%
Little or no sunshine. Hazy, and visibility deteriorating markedly as rain develops.
8C
Above the summits
Eryri / Snowdonia National Park
Thursday 23rd May 2024
Last updated
Tue 21st May 24 at
7:25AM
Low confidence in forecast: Northwesterly between 15 and 25mph.
Mostly fairly small.
Rain clearing; then risk showers
A broad swath of rain may have enveloped particularly NE Wales overnight and take several hours to clear after dawn. Otherwise, extensively dry, although risk of one or two showers.
Very extensive, although cloud base rising from west
Cloud may blanket the mountains widely from dawn. As rain eases, so cloud base will rise, by afternoon mostly above 750 to 900m and may eventually clear completely.
60%
Cloud thinning to give patches of sun, most widely on summits near the coast. Poor visibility in rain but becoming very good.
Between 3 and 6C
Above the summits.
Low confidence on Wednesday and particularly Thursday. On Wednesday areas of thundery rain become increasingly widespread, although most or perhaps all of Wales will escape. By Thursday, there is uncertainty in positioning a north to south band of rain. It is most likely to be centred over eastern Britain, but edge away east only slowly. Beyond, after dry weather into the weekend, southerly winds will strengthen ahead of rain coming in off the Atlantic (again timing of this uncertain).