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 12th June 2026
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Thu 11th Jun 26 at
4:07PM
Strong wind for all. Showers and fog in west Scotland all day, passing east afternoon, persistent for a few later hours. Gales into Scotland from the west late afternoon into evening. Morning rain, drizzle, and fog in England, easing afternoon, driest S Pennines. Drizzle in Wales fades afternoon, sun glimpses break out.
Morning rain, largely dry afternoon; strong wind
Westerly 35-40mph most of the day, may be slightly lighter for a few early hours.
Strenuous walking in exposure all day, at times more arduous; maintaining balance requiring notable effort. Feeling cool despite fairly mild air.
Rain much of morning
Generally damp over the moors from dawn with drizzle and patchy rain setting in through much of morning. Rain breaks through afternoon, substantially dry by evening.
Fairly extensive on high terrain, lifting with breaks afternoon
Often foggy over higher moors above 500-600m, sometimes shrouding hill slopes to lower elevations in west. Through afternoon, bases rise as does the chance of breaks, some moments of clear summits increasingly probable.
20% rising to 50%
Largely cloudy, glimpses of sun mostly eastern areas, and perhaps more widely late in the day. Poor visibility over the tops through most of morning, improving as rain and cloud break.
11C rising to 13 or 14C, notably cooling into evening/nighttime to 10C or cooler. Feeling like 0 to 3C where exposed to wind.
12C at dawn, rising to 18C afternoon.
Peak District
Saturday 13th June 2026
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4:07PM
West shifting northwesterly 25-35mph, occasional stronger swathes over high tops to 40mph or stronger.
Walking impeded in exposure and at times strenuous with a chilly feel.
Little expected
A few well-scattered patches of light rain drift onto the moors from the northwest; the falls light and brief and more often dry.
Lifting off the summits
Patchy cloud on high terrain early in the day, possibly some ragged lower patches too, mostly western slopes. Cloud lifts for clear hills afternoon.
Rising to 90%
Bursts of sunshine, some high cloud weakening the sun. Very good visibility, perhaps a light haze.
7C rising to 11C. Feeling just above freezing in strongest wind.
9C at dawn, rising to 16C, or possibly warmer southernmost valleys.
Peak District
Sunday 14th June 2026
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Thu 11th Jun 26 at
4:07PM
Northwesterly 20-25mph early, to 30mph just at dawn. Soon easing, to 15mph and often less from midday onward.
Fairly small, though a blustery and gusty start on the high tops.
Any rain unlikely
Remote chance of rare odd spots of light rain in the morning, but the moors likely entirely dry.
Early cloud clears the hills
May be fairly extensive over the high edges at dawn with variable banks to lower slopes in the west. Soon after sunrise, cloud lifts above the summits.
Rising to above 90%
Mostly sunny, becoming weakened by high cloud. Very good visibility.
6C rising to 11C.
8C at dawn rising to 16C.
Higher pressure to the southwest this weekend, bringing warmer and drier conditions to Wales. Showery rain affecting Scotland on Saturday, some patches reaching northwest England; staying very windy and cool in Scotland and northern England on Saturday too. Sunday will be a clearing day for most: early rain in Scottish Highlands easing and most cloud lifting off summits, sunshine but weakened by high cloud. Temperature more widely mild, warm in Wales. Into next week, a mixed southwesterly pattern remains, windy at times with periods of rain, drizzle and low cloud most persistent in the west. Warmest in England and Wales, but cooler westerly air likely returns at times mid-late week. Pressure generally trending higher, but extensively settled weather may remain elusive in the near-term.