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.
Peak District
Sunday 16th November 2025
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Sat 15th Nov 25 at
3:49PM
Snow flurries (rain lower down) arrive in northwest Scotland early and slip into the central highlands. Mixed cloud and sun for southern Scotland and England; only odd light showers on easternmost hills, many hills clear. Drizzly showery rain early in Wales, abating with cloud lifting to high slopes.
Largely dry with little cloud on the hills, sun breaks
Northeasterly 15-25mph, lowers speeds possible for a periods afternoon. Early in the day, winds reaching up to 30mph over high moors with downslopes gusts.
Blustery over higher terrain early with buffeting and wind chill. Fairly small effect on walking for most off the high edges.
Likely entirely dry
A chance of a little drizzly rain in the wind.
Very little or all clearing
Much cloud above the hills, but may briefly graze some higher moors in the morning. Then all above the tops.
90%
Glimpses of sunshine gradually becoming more frequent and prolonged. Excellent visibility.
2 or 3C likely all day. Feeling like -5C to -8C in exposure to wind.
4C from dawn, rising to 6C afternoon.
Peak District
Monday 17th November 2025
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3:49PM
Northeasterly 25-30mph from dawn, shifting northerly and easing to 15mph or below.
Walking strenuous with wind chill in the morning, trending towards small impacts.
No rain expected
None expected
Above 90%
Widely sunny with excellent visibility.
1C, rising a degree. Feeling like -10C in strongest morning wind.
At or just above freezing at dawn, rising to 4C or locally warmer in direct sun exposure.
Peak District
Tuesday 18th November 2025
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Sat 15th Nov 25 at
3:49PM
Generally westerly 25-30mph, though may vary through the day with lighter or stronger periods.
Comfortable walking likely affected much of the day, though variable - some risk of more arduous conditions.
Rain increasingly frequent
Scattered showers from dawn, snow flurries perhaps mixed on on highest tops. Showers turn to patchy rain, increasingly frequent, setting in at times.
High moors early, lowering in rain
High moors likely shrouded in cloud much of the day. Most cloud above 600m well into the morning with breaks, though tending to fill in with bases lowering as rain arrives.
40% at first, lowering to 10%
Some bright skies and good visibility below cloud banks in the morning, though turning overcast, poor visibility in rain.
0C rising to 2C. Feeling like -8C in strongest direct wind.
Frost likely widespread at dawn, rising to 5C.
Cold air spreads widely across the country; staying below freezing over higher mountains most likely throughout the next week with morning frosts to lower elevations. Snow flurries move in onto slopes exposed to coasts; snow most frequent toward north of the Highlands with some locally more substantial accumulations over higher terrain. Sunny and dry for many away from the coasts on the northerly wind. Tuesday and Wednesday are more unsettled: broader areas of snow and rain pass southward with variable wind - navigation could become challenging in the Scottish Highlands on Tuesday with notable snow accumulations. West-northwesterly winds will likely return into next weekend, brining periods of rain and strong winds with intermittent drier, brighter spells.