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
Wednesday 18th February 2026
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Cold with widespread gales in exposure; powerful gusts and severe wind chill. North and west Scotland often dry and free of cloud; an increasing risk of snow south with time, possibly east as well. English hills largely dry, hill cloud mostly isolated to high Pennines. Cloudier Wales with snow arriving from the south.
Gales, powerful gusts, severe chill factor; dry, some hill cloud
Southeasterly 35-45mph. Notable gustiness over high terrain and downslope towards the northwest as well.
Walking arduous with severe wind chill. Stability will be constantly challenged; strongest gusts requiring crouching.
Precipitation unlikely
Variable banks on high tops
Cloud banks come and go over the high summits, some extended clear periods are probable too but always the risk of cloud returning, with
60%
Often sunny but weakened by high cloud, occasional hill cloud shrouding the sun as well. Very good visibility, some early haze.
-3 or -2C to start the day, rising to -1C. Feeling like -13 to -15C in direct wind.
Widely frozen from dawn, -1 or 0C, rising to +2C, locally warmer in the valleys to the northwest/Lancashire.
Peak District
Thursday 19th February 2026
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3:59PM
East-southeasterly 30-40mph, gusty over high tops but an easing trend with time, low speeds possible, but detail uncertain.
Strenuous-to-arduous walking with wind chill and balance challenges in gusts, but effects easing with time.
Chance of early snow
Some light snow early in the day, greatest chance in the south, this clearing for a dry afternoon.
May be fairly extensive early
Early in the day, a risk of fairly extensive cloud over high terrain. A breaking and lifting trend is likely, with periods of clear moors, but a risk of cloud caps returning to high terrain.
Rising to 70%
Mostly cloudy early, trending towards sunnier conditions but always some high cloud around. Good visibility though some haze.
-1 or 0C. Feeling like -12C in direct wind.
0 or +1C from dawn, lifting a few degrees, chance up to 4C.
Peak District
Friday 20th February 2026
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Tue 17th Feb 26 at
3:59PM
West-southwesterly 25-35mph from dawn, rising to 40-50mph and shifting southwesterly, powerful gusts likely.
Conditions become challenging with significant wind chill; maintaining stability requires constant effort in exposure.
Rain on and off
Early patchy rain, some sleet or snow on high terrain. With time, more organized band of rain drift in from the west, brief heavier bursts.
Highly variable, high breaks
During rain, cloud fills in extensively to the middle or lower slopes, but also high breaks during cessation in rain, with a chance of clearing the summits for periods.
50%
Often cloudy but with bright or sunny breaks coming and going. Variable visibility, good out of cloud and rain but also hazy.
0 or +1C from dawn, rising to 5C. Feeling like -5 to -10C in direct wind.
0 or +1C from dawn, rising to 7C.
Much terrain in England and Scotland remains frozen as the weekend approaches. However, freezing level will be less well defined on western slopes as stable downslope flow may warm and thaw frozen ground up to middle elevations, particularly in Wales and England. Friday into the weekend sees a switch to southwesterly winds, bringing milder conditions - lifting above freezing to tops in England and Wales, and generally higher freezing levels in Scotland; periods of thawing to Munro summits will occur but also further snowfall on higher terrain during the day-to-day variability of precipitation and freezing levels. Often cloudy with periods of rain further south, most often affecting western and southern hills where cloud will be lowest and at times drizzly in the south. Often windy with upland gales.