Includes all summits in the the northern half of Wales from Pumlumon northwards.
Eryri / Snowdonia National Park
Friday 28th March 2025
Last updated
Thu 27th Mar 25 at
12:33PM
Squally showers of hail and snow will come in off the Atlantic in strong westerly winds. Over the NW and then the W Highlands, precipitation may set in for a few hours, giving risk of whiteout. Small risk thunder.
Gusty wind; hail and snow showers.
Westerly 35mph higher tops, but particularly mid Wales often 25 or 30mph; squally near showers.
Considerable wind chill. Frequent buffeting, especially near precipitation.
Hail showers, risk lightning
Hail and snow showers, mainly afternoon, risk isolated thunder. Precipitation mostly rain below 600m.
Frequently covering higher tops.
Cloud base changing in and out of showers: mostly above 700m, clearing most tops periodically (especially east Wales), but patches below 500m in showers.
30% west to 70% east Wales
Patchy sun, mainly east Wales. Slight haze.
0C. Will feel as cold as minus 10C directly in the wind.
900m
Eryri / Snowdonia National Park
Saturday 29th March 2025
Last updated
Thu 27th Mar 25 at
12:33PM
Westerly 15 or 20mph, slowly strengthening to 25mph or by late afternoon 30-40mph Snowdon range.
Mostly small, but particularly late in day walking becoming arduous with considerable buffeting and wind chill where exposed.
Little or no rain
Substantially dry. But may turn drizzly toward evening most likely between Snowdon and Lleyn peninsula.
Probably extensive on highest tops
Cloud base typically 600 to 900m by late morning (lowest westernmost summits). Will probably lower, most pronounced western mountains toward evening, where below 400m.
60%
Patches of sunshine, mainly east Wales will tend to give way as cloud thickens afternoon. Very good or excellent visibility.
0 rising to 3C. Will feel as cold as minus 10C directly in the wind.
900m at first; above the summits by midday.
Eryri / Snowdonia National Park
Sunday 30th March 2025
Last updated
Thu 27th Mar 25 at
12:33PM
Northwesterly 30 to 40mph; probably tending to ease to 20mph through the day, and later backing westerly.
Considerable buffeting and wind chill higher up, particularly morning.
Substantially or completely dry
Risk of a little drizzle near the west coast evening.
Confined to higher tops: may clear nearly all summits afternoon
By late morning cloud base typically 650 to 800m lowest toward the coast. Cloud base may lift to 900m or above afternoon. Toward or during evening, mainly near the coast will begin to form on lower slopes.
60% afternoon
Patchy sunshine; most sun lower slopes east Wales. Slight haze.
4C Rising slowly through the day. Will feel as cold as minus 8C directly in the wind.
Above the summits
Rain, or on higher areas snow, mainly Saturday, on the W & NW Highlands. Elsewhere, occasional rain (sometimes snow higher areas Scotland) over the next few days, but total rainfall small - before into next week pressure rises across the UK and it becomes extensively dry and warm. Later next week, some forecasts then suggest a marked drop in temperature levels as the high pressure shifts location.