Includes all higher summits in the southern half of Wales: the Bannau Brycheiniog / Brecon Beacons National Park, southern Cambrian Mountains and highest Preseli hills.
Brecon Beacons
Wednesday 12th February 2025
Last updated
Tue 11th Feb 25 at
3:20PM
Below freezing across all higher terrain; brisk easterly winds giving considerable wind chill, gusty in places. Less windy southwards over England and Wales. Widely cloudy, snow flurries eastern hills, most common Pennines. Sunshine toward northwest Scotland.
Chilly, but light wind. Largely dry, cloud tending to lift.
East to southeasterly 10 to 15mph, or less into afternoon.
Small
Precipitation rare if any
Rare isolated snow flurries or spots of rain lower down; mainly eastern mid-Wales.
Becoming confined to or above higher tops
Cloud base 450 to 600m at least in east Wales from dawn. Improving, in the afternoon most cloud above 750m - clearing some tops in west.
70%
Patches of sun developing, mainly west Wales. Good visibility but a haze.
-2C, some slopes rising to 0C.
600m but tending to lift toward higher summits (poorly defined freezing level as temperature drops only slowly with height).
Brecon Beacons
Thursday 13th February 2025
Last updated
Tue 11th Feb 25 at
3:20PM
Southeasterly, typically 25mph. In places a very gusty 30 to perhaps 40mph.
Will impede ease of walking on most higher areas. In places sudden strong gusts will unbalance you. Notable wind chill.
Little or no precipitation
Possibility of occasional light snow flurries or patchy drizzle lower slopes, mainly on hills further toward southwest.
Covering some slopes
Banks of cloud drifting over higher slopes, most common on areas toward south and east of Brecon, often above 600-700m.
60%
A little sun mostly west Wales, fairly weak due to high cloud. Good visibility although a haze.
-2C. Due to wind chill will feel around -11C.
500m, possibly above the summits west Wales.
Brecon Beacons
Friday 14th February 2025
Last updated
Tue 11th Feb 25 at
3:20PM
Southeasterly 25 to 35mph, in places sudden gusts through passes and downslope north/west of higher tops.
Prepare for marked wind chill and blustery conditions affecting comfortable walking on higher tops, gusty some lower slopes.
Small amounts rain or snow
Risk of a little patchy rain, or snow on some slopes, mostly toward west Wales.
Varied over upper slopes
Banks of cloud covering the hills for periods, most often on south-facing slopes, sometimes more extensively above 600m. Clearer toward western Cambrians.
40%
Variable high cloud, perhaps limited sun. May stay hazy and dull.
-2C east, up to locally +1C in west. Feeling like -10C if exposed to wind.
Much higher mountain terrain stays frozen, but air temperature just above freezing to some higher slopes, mainly in west.
Remaining cold with nearly all mountain terrain frozen into the weekend and beyond. An east to southeasterly weather pattern prevails. Total precipitation will be small, although one or two periods where snow showers or flurries will reach mainly eastern mountains, whilst occasionally winds strengthen and a threat of precipitation on western mountains as Atlantic fronts temporarily make progress toward western Britain.