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 2nd May 2026
Last updated
Fri 1st May 26 at
2:58PM
Very varied weather across the country: wettest in far northern and later eastern Scotland as cold and blustery weather penetrates southwards. Rain will later set in from south across Wales. Otherwise, areas of low cloud and pockets drizzle lifting to give patchy sunshine.
Dry; patches of sun. Little breeze.
Generally southerly; 10mph or less.
Negligible
Rain very unlikely
Chance isolated fine drizzle at first and at dusk rain beginning to spread north.
Mostly very little - possibly extensive at first.
Uncertainty at first: The hills may be cloud covered for a few hours - will all clear.
Greater than 90% by late morning
Sunshine gradually coming through with increasingly good visibility. Cloudy again evening.
12C.
16 to 18C in the afternoon.
Peak District
Sunday 3rd May 2026
Last updated
Fri 1st May 26 at
2:58PM
Low confidence in forecast due to proximity of low centre. Wind direction varied, between 20 and possibly 30mph.
Expect wind to impede ease of walking.
Probably raining most of daylight
A broad band of rain may well drift only slowly northwards or come to a halt, bringing steady rain. It may clear from south - but even then heavy showers may form.
Blanket of fog in rain; probably lifting for a while
The hills may become free of cloud for a few hours as rain clear north. In rain, although will vary, expect fog across the hills, sometimes from lower slopes, particularly eastern dales.
20%
Patchy sunshine may extend north. Visibility frequently poor in rain, but mostly very good later in day.
8C: may feel as cold freezing point directly in the wind.
Between 10 and 13C.
Peak District
Monday 4th May 2026
Last updated
Fri 1st May 26 at
2:58PM
Northwesterly 10 to perhaps 15mph.
Most negligible
Very likely dry: chance passing shower
Well scattered showers may develop afternoon.
Clearing all summits during the morning
After dawn, cloud may be widespread on higher areas. Cloud base rising through morning to clear the summits.
90%
Patches of sunshine. Visibility very good.
5C, rising by mid afternoon to 10C.
15 to 17C in the afternoon, coldest western dales in Yorkshire.
Lower than normal temperatures on the mountains most or all next week, particularly across the Scottish highlands where fresh snow in some areas and freezing level sometimes below 750m. Generally though, although the weather mixed, total rainfall will be fairly small and winds often light (at least until toward the weekend). Cloud will frequently be above mountain summits.