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 24th January 2026
Last updated
Fri 23rd Jan 26 at
3:35PM
Gales widely across high terrain, strongest sustained speeds over Wales. Snowfall continues over east and southeast Scottish Highlands mountains, whiteout on higher terrain; rain lower down. Largely dry and clearer further northwest. Clearer also for the Lake District. Rain frequent in south Wales.
Windy, gale or near-gale. Cloudy, some light rain.
Southeasterly 30 to 40mph, gusty in places around high tops and edges. Strengthening further evening into night, over 50mph some high tops.
Strenuous walking in exposure, in places buffeting gusts not just on highest terrain; considerable wind chill.
A little rain
Patchy light rain occasionally, but small amounts.
Varied over tops
Covering higher tops for periods above 500-600m, may lift toward or above hills; best breaks toward the west.
50%
Fairly cloudy, dull if cloud persists. Some brighter spells with good visibility further west and northwest.
2 or 3C. Directly in the wind feeling like -10C.
5 or 6C, little variation night into day.
Peak District
Sunday 25th January 2026
Last updated
Fri 23rd Jan 26 at
3:35PM
Southeasterly, speed may vary, in range 15 to 30mph, locally stronger gusts occasionally.
At times fairly small, but gustier areas affecting comfortable walking. Marked wind chill in exposure on tops.
Patchy rain
Occasional rain and drizzle, perhaps an odd heavier showery fall.
Fairly extensive
Covering higher moors much of the day above 500m, sometimes lower in south and eastern areas.
20%
Largely cloudy, hazy. Poor visibility over many hills.
1 or 2C. Feeling like -5 to -8C in the wind.
4 or 5C, small change night into day.
Peak District
Monday 26th January 2026
Last updated
Fri 23rd Jan 26 at
3:35PM
Southeasterly 25-35mph. Strongest wind later in the day, strengthening further overnight.
Walking will be increasingly strenuous in exposure, buffeting gusts later will challenge balance. Significant wind chill.
Patchy light precipitation
Patchy sleet and snow on and off throughout the day, the precipitation light in nature. Precipitation may linger for extended periods. Low slopes to the northwest will be driest.
Fairly extensive
A sheet of cloud shrouds the moors down to the middle or lower eastern slopes. Best chance of higher breaks in the Lancashire Pennines but unlikely breaking above 600m.
20%
Bright skies possible in the west early but soon overcast. Cloud and haze will limit visibility.
-1 or -2C. Feeling like -10C in exposure to direct wind.
1 or 2C, may locally rise to 3C.
East to southeasterlies continue onward into next week, frequently strong to gale-force over the mountains, giving severe chill factor. Below freezing across high terrain in Scotland, and into early next week a lowering freezing level over hills in England and Wales. Frequent or persistent snowfall over east and southern Scottish mountains. Patchier and small amounts reaching coastal regions in west-northwest Scotland. Areas of rain and increasingly hill snow push across England and Wales as low pressure remains dominant. Low cloud often covering many hills.