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 3rd July 2026
Last updated
Thu 2nd Jul 26 at
3:56PM
Early hill cloud in Wales and central/east parts England and Scotland lifts and breaks for sun through high cloud. Warm for most, mild Scottish Highlands but feeling chilly in wind. Hill cloud and patchy rain west highlands, setting in into night. Some patchy cloud lingers near tops of Eryri/Snowdonia and Lakeland.
Breezy early and late; often sunny, some high cloud
Westerly 25-30mph early, stronger gusts over high tops for a time. Easing and shifting southwesterly, 15-20mph most afternoon, strengthening again later.
Fairly small for much of the day, but ease of walking becoming affected early and late in the day.
Likely dry
A small chance of a few odd spots of drizzly rain around dawn, and perhaps some patchy rain from the west as night falls, but otherwise a dry day.
Lifting off the summits through morning
Some cloud banks may drift onto higher moors mainly toward northwest of the region in the morning, but this cloud soon lifts, likely clearing the summits by midday.
Rising to 90%
Increasingly sunny as low cloud breaks but weakened by high cloud, which may thicken at times to shroud the sun, notably later. Visibility very good.
10C rising to 15 or 16C afternoon, warmest southernmost hills, possibly up to 17C here. Feeling like 6 to 8C in strongest wind.
12C at dawn, rising to 20 to 22C afternoon, warmest southernmost valleys.
Peak District
Saturday 4th July 2026
Last updated
Thu 2nd Jul 26 at
3:56PM
Westerly 25-35mph, gusty for periods over high terrain.
Wind making walking uncomfortable on higher exposed terrain, buffeting gusts in places affecting stability.
Rare drizzle
A little drizzle in the air now and again, mainly western hills in the northern Peak District and into Lancashire, probably more often dry.
Some low cloud northwest
Banks of cloud covering higher moors for periods, mostly western areas and toward the northern Peak District. Further south and east more often clear hills, but banks filling in for periods here too.
40% northwest, 70% south/east.
Fairly cloudy, occasional sun spells. Mostly good visibility, may deteriorate on high tops should cloud lower.
13C rising to 16 or 17C afternoon. Feeling like 6 to 9C directly in the wind on tops.
13C at dawn, rising to 21C afternoon.
Peak District
Sunday 5th July 2026
Last updated
Thu 2nd Jul 26 at
3:56PM
Westerly 20-30mph, risk of strong gusts over tops early.
Ease of walking becoming impacted on high terrain, locally fairly small effects.
Chance light spotty rain
A few spots of light rain drifting from the west from time to time, more often dry; southern moors perhaps entirely dry.
Lifting off the hills
Fog cover most high terrain in the morning with some lower banks, most extensive to the west of high edges. Cloud lifts through morning for clear hills afternoon.
40% dawn, rising to 90% through morning
Occasional weak sun through high cloud. Very good visibility.
12C rising to 15 or 16C.
14C at dawn rising to 19 or 20C; may be warmer valleys southeast of Kinder Scout.
Westerlies prevail across northern Britain. Rain, drizzle and low cloud over western hills from Lake District northward through the weekend. Temperatures near average, but feeling cool in exposure to wind on tops, which could regularly be quite strong and gusty. Generally drier northeast areas with higher cloud bases but patchy rain and drizzle reach here too. Higher pressure south maintains drier conditions in Wales and the south Pennines but cloud and some drizzle will affect high western slopes from time to time. A drier and warmer window looks probable from middle next week as high pressure builds. Very warm temperatures for England and Wales, spells of sunshine more widely. Some showers and patchy rain are likely to continue through late week and next weekend, though detail is uncertain.