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 6th June 2026
Last updated
Fri 5th Jun 26 at
4:30PM
Patchy rain toward the south of the Highlands, and tends to become more persistent west coasts. Varied low cloud, higher breaks generally north. A swathe of rain and low cloud northern England and southern Scotland. Clusters of showery rain for Wales, heavy bursts with local thunder. Wind speeds varying.
Windy and wettest early and late, better middle of day.
South-southeasterly 25-35mph early morning, stronger gusts over 40mph possible for a time, easing middle of day into afternoon for several hours to around 15-20mph, but then rising again westerly into evening to 30-35mph.
Varying, blustery morning, feeling cool and affecting comfortable walking on exposed terrain for a time, then lessening into afternoon, but returning blustery again late in the day.
Morning rain, drier window, further bursts of rain later
Persistent rain and drizzle from dawn, steady rain over several hours widely into morning. Breaking up to be drier by midday, some patchy drizzle. During afternoon, showery pulses of rain return from southwest, heavier bursts may cluster for periods, mainly south, small risk thunder. Drier by late evening.
Extensive in rain, some variability
Low cloud shrouds many hills above 400-500m for several hours, lower in morning especially in south and west. By afternoon, some rise of base for a time, more broken periods, but then variably lowering over tops with ragged patches around heavier rain later.
20%, rising to 50% afternoon
Likely overcast, increasingly dull. Visibility good where dry if below cloud, but reducing in rain, becoming poor.
7C rising to 10 or 11C afternoon, then dropping again into evening. Feeling near/below freezing in the wind.
10C at dawn, rising to or 14 or 15C afternoon.
Peak District
Sunday 7th June 2026
Last updated
Fri 5th Jun 26 at
4:30PM
Southwesterly 25-30mph, periods of stronger speeds, particularly later where may be sustained at or above 35mph.
Ease of walking always impacted, increasingly strenuous over high edges with time and wind chill increasing.
Little rain until later
A few spots of light rain may drift onto the hills from the southwest from time to time, but the hills may be dry well into the day. A rising risk as afternoon goes of increasing patchy rain.
Likely clearing all hills
May be fairly extensive from 500m upward in the early hours, but soon lifting and breaking, perhaps entirely above the summits by midday and through afternoon.
Rising to 80%
Sunshine in the morning is soon weakened by high cloud, increasingly so through the day. Very good visibility.
9C rising to 12 or 13C. Feeling just above freezing in strongest wind.
8C at dawn, rising to 17C.
Peak District
Monday 8th June 2026
Last updated
Fri 5th Jun 26 at
4:30PM
Southwesterly 15 to 25mph.
Fairly small effect on walking, but feeling blustery and rather cool on exposed high terrain.
Rain then odd showers
A band of rain clears eastward early morning, then drier but a scattering of showers.
Clearing hills
Early banks of cloud over higher moors, lifting and clearing by late morning.
80%
Occasional sun by middle of day. Visibility very good after early rain clears.
7 to 9C. Feeling near freezing directly in the wind.
10C at dawn, rising to 15C afternoon, but always a little cooler in rain.
Generally unsettled next week - showers affect most hills Monday and Tuesday, lowest cloud and most persistent rain along western slopes, but with some breaks as well with sunshine. Risk of a deeper area of lower pressure from Wednesday or later bringing widespread strong winds, probably gales over many summits, with prolonged heavy rain. Temperatures trending milder again into next weekend, pressure may begin to rise in the south to give drier weather more widely with time.