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Peak District Forecast

Peak District

The southernmost Pennines, covering the entire Peak District National Park, also extending north to hills accessed from Hebden Bridge, and including the hills immediately north of Manchester.

Wednesday's Forecast

Windy, walking impeded
Patchy cloud and winter sun
Chilly

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Viewing Forecast For

Peak District
Wednesday 3rd December 2025
Last updated Tue 2nd Dec 25 at 4:10PM

Summary for all mountain areas

Widely breezy, strongest northern England and Scotland, early gales over high Munros; easing but staying blustery northwest Scotland. Showery rain onto west coast slopes down to Wales (snow on high terrain) most of the day, some reaching further east afternoon. Greatest chance of dry weather south Pennines.

Headline for Peak District

Blustery over the tops; risk showery rain afternoon

How windy? (On the summits)

Southwesterly 25-30mph, trending towards 30mph more widely. Some stronger winds around midday with gusts reaching 35mph over high moors.

Effect of the wind on you?

Comfort of walking affected in exposure, particularly around midday when gusts may challenge stability. Feeling cool.

How Wet?

Risk afternoon showery rain north

Chance of a few odd showers, focused on western slopes and Lancashire Pennines. Afternoon brings a greater risk of showery rain though southern hills likely stay dry.

Cloud on the hills?

Mostly high terrain, at times clear moors

Variable banks of cloud in the morning, some down to lower slopes. Lifting to the tops, breaks above summits, though a risk of filling in more widely over high terrain for periods too, greatest risk northern areas.

Chance of cloud free summits?

60%

Sunshine and air clarity?

Busts of sunshine, mostly lower eastern slopes, more often cloudy afternoon. Very good visibility.

Temperature (at 600m)

3C early, becoming 4C. Feeling like -5 to -8C in direct wind.

And in the valleys

3C at dawn though some locally cooler pockets east. Rising to 6C.

Viewing Forecast For

Peak District
Thursday 4th December 2025
Last updated Tue 2nd Dec 25 at 4:10PM

How windy? (On the summits)

Southerly 35-40mph, shifting westerly 20-25mph; shift likely by afternoon but timing uncertain.

Effect of the wind on you?

Arduous morning conditions will start to ease, though may remain strenuous in exposure. Notable wind chill.

How Wet?

Often raining

Widespread rain most of the morning. A tendency towards breaking into patches, though at times returning more broadly.

Cloud on the hills?

High terrain often covered; variable

Cloud shrouded most terrain above 500m from dawn, then a lifting trend through the day, local breaks above 600m, inducing off tops, though lowering again where rain returns.

Chance of cloud free summits?

50%

Sunshine and air clarity?

Little sun expected. Very good visibility but some haze builds.

Temperature (at 600m)

3C Feeling like -5C (or cooler early) in the wind.

And in the valleys

5C most of the day, possibly a degree warmer before day.

Viewing Forecast For

Peak District
Friday 5th December 2025
Last updated Tue 2nd Dec 25 at 4:10PM

How windy? (On the summits)

Southerly 25-35mph, trending southeasterly and rising to 40mph, further deteriorating into night.

Effect of the wind on you?

Comfortable walking affected from dawn, blustery in exposure. Deteriorating into night. Significant wind chill.

How Wet?

Many areas dry before late afternoon rain

Local patches of rain drift from the west but many hills substantially dry well into the day. Rain arrives from the west afternoon, spreading widely and setting in heavy for a few hours into night.

Cloud on the hills?

Clearing tops for a time, deteriorating later

Cloud banks cover the high tops in the morning with lower patches, mostly on western slopes. A rising trend, perhaps clear summits for several hours, then returning to summits again later in the day.

Chance of cloud free summits?

Rising to 70% for several hours

Sunshine and air clarity?

A bright sunrise in the east, soon overcast. Good visibility but a haze.

Temperature (at 600m)

3C; rising several degrees after dark. Feeling like -8 to -10C in the wind.

And in the valleys

A light frost in most valleys at dawn, slowly rising to 5C then rapidly higher after dark.

Planning Outlook

Low pressure circulating to the west and north will dominate the weather for the next 7 to 10 days, bringing generally unsettled weather. A brief period of slack pressure on Thursday into Friday will ease winds for a time though patchy rain will linger in several areas. Strong southwesterly winds return over the weekend bringing cloud and rain to many mountains, most persistent on southwestern slopes. Temperatures and freezing level will vary, but staying chilly with highest terrain likely near or below 0C. Several low pressure systems with then pass through next week, brining frequent periods of cloud, rain, and strong wind, likely gale force on high terrain at times. Occasional windows of dry, brighter weather will occur, best chance east.