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
Saturday 14th February 2026
Last updated
Fri 13th Feb 26 at
4:48PM
A transient ridge of high pressure will bring a cold but mostly sunny day although a few snow flurries on some western hills. Nearly all terrain frozen. Toward dusk, initially near the west coast the wind will increase quickly - ahead of severe upland gales and snow overnight.
Terrain frozen. Light wind; extensive sun.
Northwest or northerly 15 or 20mph at dawn. Will drop through morning to or below 10mph in a prolonged lull. Strengthening again toward dusk.
Small or negligible.
Precipitation not expected
Little if any
Risk patches more western hills above 450m later afternoon.
Greater than 90%
Extensive bright sunshine before high level cloud spreads eastward afternoon. Excellent or superb visibility.
-1C.
As low as -4C at dawn, rising to 4C in afternoon - but out of the sun, terrain frozen all day.
Peak District
Sunday 15th February 2026
Last updated
Fri 13th Feb 26 at
4:48PM
Westerly 30 to sometimes 35mph.
Considerable wind chill and widely arduous walking on higher areas.
Risk showers
Snow before dawn. By late morning risk showers, mainly areas north of Manchester, although risk of an hour or two of frequent rain middle of day or afternoon.
Mostly or all clearing
Fog across the hills from dawn in rain. Will improve through morning as cloud base rises to or above 500 or 600m - though patches returning above 350m near showers.
50%
Patches of sunshine developing after dull start, although cloud often extensive north of Manchester. Excellent visibility, but poor in rain.
Soon 3C. Will feel as close to minus 8C where exposed to the wind.
Nearly all terrain frozen at first, but thaw commencing and valley temperature reaching 6 to locally 8C.
Peak District
Monday 16th February 2026
Last updated
Fri 13th Feb 26 at
4:48PM
Westerly in the range 20 to 30mph.
May impede ease of walking and give marked wind chill.
Snow showers; sometimes frequent
Snow and hail showers, mainly afternoon; may be frequent or the precipitation almost constant over a couple of hours. Mostly rain below 400m.
Extensive on higher areas
Cloud base varying, between 300m near precipitation and otherwise 500 to occasionally above the summits.
30%
Occasional sunshine. Very varied visibility; very poor in snow, but otherwise very good.
1C. Will feel around minus 8C directly in the wind.
Risk slight frost some valleys at dawn. Temperature around 6C in the afternoon.
Persistent cold most mountain areas, particularly across Scotland next week. Further snow from time to time. England and particularly Wales will have intermittently higher freezing levels resulting in freeze-thaw cycles.