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
Friday 21st February 2025
Last updated
Thu 20th Feb 25 at
3:45PM
Severe conditions over the mountains, storm-force winds most of daylight. Wet all day most areas, heaviest rain on south-facing hill groups, risk of local flooding. Least rain toward far north of the Highlands. Cloud shrouding the hills widely. Well above freezing with an ongoing thaw.
Gales, severe on high tops. Rain mostly from middle of day.
Southerly 50 to 60mph, at times 70mph at least in gusts on higher exposed tops. Speeds moderating evening into night.
Any walking difficult on exposed terrain, you may struggle to stand on your feet. Significant wind chill.
Spells of rain
Rain on and off for most places, sometimes amounting to little, but a hour or so of steadier rainfall with local heavier bursts into the afternoon spreading from the west.
Fairly extensive on high terrain
Fog often covering higher areas. Lifting above the hills for periods toward the east.
30%
Little or no sunshine. Moderate visibility, a haze, becoming very poor in rain.
8 to 9C. Feeling as cold as -8C in the wind.
7C at first, rising to 12C. Some slightly warmer spots east.
Peak District
Saturday 22nd February 2025
Last updated
Thu 20th Feb 25 at
3:45PM
Southwesterly 20-25mph.
Fairly small, higher winds inconvenient.
Little precipitation expected
Mostly dry, chance of a few light drizzle spells in the west.
Patchy banks west
Patchy cloud banks over high terrain in the west. Occasional cloud banks east though mostly clear.
70%
High cloud shrouding sun through the morning, intermittent sun after noon. Mostly good visibility, very good east.
5 to 6C, slightly higher toward east. Feeling like 0C in the breeze.
6C at first, rising to 9C
Peak District
Sunday 23rd February 2025
Last updated
Thu 20th Feb 25 at
3:45PM
South to southwesterly 50 to 60mph, for periods 70mph at least in gusts on highest exposed terrain.
Difficult conditions, severe in places on highest ground; mobility challenging where exposed, gusts can knock you over.
Rain setting in
Rain developing during morning, becoming heavier middle of day, continuing for several hours at least, later breaking up into showers by evening.
Increasingly extensive
Much cloud may start above the hills, but some patches on tops. As rain develops, cloud lowering to blanket the higher moors, lowest bases western areas.
60% dropping to 20%
Overcast and dull, sun unlikely. Slight haze, poor visibility in precipitation.
4C rising to 6C. Feeling near -10C due to wind chill.
3C prior to dawn, soon rising during morning, reaching 8C.
All terrain will have thawed by the weekend; very wet underfoot with several spells of heavy rainfall, highest totals on south & southwest-facing hills bringing local flooding. A relative improvement on Saturday for many places, but remaining windy, up to gale-force higher northern Scottish tops - rain still frequent around Skye. Deteriorating again into Sunday with further storm-force mountain winds. Chillier westerly winds prevail next week, a return to mostly sub-freezing conditions over Scottish Munros, whilst lower Scottish hills plus mountains in England & Wales will see some freeze and thaw. Showery conditions with hail and upland snow, mixed with occasionally more widespread precipitation.