Includes all summits in the the northern half of Wales from Pumlumon northwards.
Eryri / Snowdonia National Park
Monday 9th December 2024
Last updated
Sun 8th Dec 24 at
3:15PM
Calm and sunny conditions for the Highlands, some fog in the glens, plus frost. Chilly northeasterly winds for England & Wales, bringing cloud banks onto eastern hills and locally an odd light shower; dry and often sunny western areas.
Windy, feeling cold. Dry, some patchy cloud banks.
Northeasterly 25 to 40mph - generally strongest mid Wales, but gusty around major summits and elevated passes.
Walking arduous on higher areas; in places sudden gusts reaching lower slopes. Considerable wind chill.
Precipitation not expected
Chance of brief spots in the wind northernmost areas.
Occasionally covering higher tops.
Cloud may come and go, by late morning, above 750 to 900m, most frequent and at times a little lower Carneddau.
50% north of A5, to 70% elsewhere.
Bursts of sunshine, and very good visibility. Becoming often cloudier eastern hills.
0C. Will feel like -12C directly in the wind.
900m.
Eryri / Snowdonia National Park
Tuesday 10th December 2024
Last updated
Sun 8th Dec 24 at
3:15PM
Easterly 25mph, locally 30mph mid Wales.
Strenuous walking over exposed higher terrain. Marked wind chill.
No rain
Patches may shroud higher slopes
Patches may affect slopes above 600m at times, particularly Carneddau and Berwyn Mountains.
60%
Mostly sunny western areas, patchy cloud easternmost areas. Visibility very good.
0C. Wind chill feeling like -8C.
900m.
Eryri / Snowdonia National Park
Wednesday 11th December 2024
Last updated
Sun 8th Dec 24 at
3:15PM
Easterly 15-20mph, may drop less.
Fairly small, but feeling cold in exposure.
Very likely dry
Patchy fog some slopes
Fog in some valleys, possible cloud banks drifting over some eastern hills.
80%
Sunshine best toward west, cloudier east. Visibility very good, but misty some areas.
Near 0C, although some western slopes a degree or so warmer.
Around 900m, but also some frost in sheltered valleys in morning.
High pressure centred over Scotland will dominate the weather until later this week. Winds gradually ease over England and Wales, whilst almost calm across much of Scotland. It will be extensively dry. Frost in valleys and glens most night, plus areas of low-level fog. Higher terrain substantially frozen, although air temperature will be several degrees above freezing above an inversion. Toward next weekend, as the high weakens and moves south, rain bearing fronts and stronger winds will increasingly affect at least northern Britain. Temperatures likely to fluctuate with some periods of thaw, but possibly still often sub-zero at least on Scottish mountains during mid-December.