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
Wednesday 11th February 2026
Last updated
Tue 10th Feb 26 at
4:19PM
Windy for many, gale force gusts in Scotland, most powerful west. Snowing south and east Highlands (whiteout on high terrain), only patchy west; rain to lower slopes at first. Extensive cloud from southern Scotland through England and Wales and often raining, heaviest south and west slopes. Lighter wind southern Pennines.
Extensive cloud and often raining
Direction varied in the range 10 to 25mph; predominant directions are likely south and east.
Mostly fairly small, though variable conditions are possible with sudden uncomfortable winds.
Rain and drizzle
Rain and drizzle on-and-off throughout the day, a longer periods of rain likely around midday or afternoon.
Very extensive
Most hills persistently cloud covered above 400 to 500m.
Less than 10%
Little or no sun. Extensively dull and misty.
4 or 5C, likely steady through the day. Feeling just below freezing in strongest wind.
5 or 6C, may locally rise to 7C but otherwise little change.
Peak District
Thursday 12th February 2026
Last updated
Tue 10th Feb 26 at
4:19PM
Detail uncertain: generally northeasterly, 20-35mph, though may be lighter and variable at times.
Walking often strenuous in exposure with significant wind chill, some uncertainty, easier conditions possible.
Often raining, some snow on tops
Rain often falling, as sleet on high ground and perhaps turning to snow here with time. Some breaks in precipitation are possible.
Fairly extensive
Cloud soon fills in across high terrain with bases often lowering towards the middle slopes during rain. Bases likely vary but breaks to summits unlikely.
20%
Likely overcast. Poor visibility in fog and rain.
2 or 3C from dawn, steady for a time, lowering later, approaching 0C into night. Feeling as cold as -13C in strongest wind.
5C from dawn, fairly steady for a time then lowering, towards near 2C by evening, dropping further overnight.
Peak District
Friday 13th February 2026
Last updated
Tue 10th Feb 26 at
4:19PM
Northeasterly, trending northerly, 30-40mph.
Walking often arduous in exposure with stability persistently challenged. Significant wind chill.
Showery snow
Snow showers affecting the hills on-and-off through the day, chance of some refrozen rain/graupel mixed in.
Fairly extensive early, some improvement
Cloud shrouding most hills above 500m in the morning. A lifting trend with time, perhaps clearing the hills substantially, though cloud may linger for longer: timing uncertain.
50%
Some busts of weak sun appearing with time. Variable visibility, good at times but turning poor during precipitation.
-2 or -3C. Feeling as cold as -18C in exposure.
0 or 1C, little change all day.
Becoming colder for all areas during the transition into the weekend, with much mountain terrain frozen again to increasingly lower elevations - soonest toward the north and east of Scotland. A widespread frost is likely early on Saturday. Northeasterly wind will be dominant - the distribution of snow showers shifting with time from eastern hills to more north-facing mountains, particularly Scotland. Away from showers later in the week, brighter than recently with sunshine and clearer hills, most likely later Friday and Saturday. Unsettled weather returns on Sunday, with a more active week likely to follow, dominated by west-to-northwesterly winds - most precipitation in the west with some freeze-thaw cycles in central and southern areas.