Includes all summits in the the northern half of Wales from Pumlumon northwards.
Eryri / Snowdonia National Park
Monday 16th February 2026
Last updated
Sun 15th Feb 26 at
3:30PM
Snow over northwestern mountains in Scotland will tend to extend further into Lochaber and Cairngorms by afternoon as NW'ly winds strengthen, some hail mixed in. Strong westerlies for England, gale-force on Welsh mountains, heavy showers merging into longer periods rain, snow confined to higher tops.
Windy, to gale force. Rain or high-level snow, often heavy, hail.
Westerly 35 to 40mph, squally stronger gusts at times in heavier showers, may lessen a little during afternoon, trending more northwesterly later.
Strenuous walking conditions, affecting balance over exposed tops and ridges, at times more challenging. Considerable to sometimes significant wind chill.
Frequent to persistent rain, hill snow, hail.
Showers merging into frequent or constant heavy precipitation, setting in persistently over an hour or more around middle of day, then back to showers. Snow falling over hills above 600-700m, wetter to 800m afternoon. Risk of hail and isolated thunder.
Extensive
Cloud base varying, between 300m near precipitation toward coasts, otherwise 500 to 700m, occasional higher breaks eastern mid-Wales.
20%
Largely cloudy, glimpses of sun mostly east Wales. Very varied visibility; very poor or appalling in snow, occasionally good.
0 or -1C. Then dropping overnight toward -4C. Daytime wind chill feeling like -10 to -15C on exposed higher areas.
800m to 900m, briefly slightly higher afternoon away from precipitation. Then into night dropping below 500-600m, frost forming into some valleys.
Eryri / Snowdonia National Park
Tuesday 17th February 2026
Last updated
Sun 15th Feb 26 at
3:30PM
Northerly 20 to 30mph early morning, risk stronger up to dawn, but dropping, to NE'ly 15-20mph, or less during afternoon.
Prepare for considerable wind chill in the morning, blustery conditions for a few hours at least, but improving.
Local early showers clear
Risk snow and hail showers over Irish Sea affecting Snowdon range in the morning, fading out.
Largely or all clearing
Banks of cloud on higher slopes in northern areas in the morning. By afternoon mountains largely or completely free of cloud.
40% rising to 80% by afternoon
Patchy cloud and sun, becoming sunnier, soonest mid Wales. Excellent visibility.
-3 or -4C. Early in day, feeling like -12C directly in the wind, easing.
400 to 600m, highest toward west coast.
Eryri / Snowdonia National Park
Wednesday 18th February 2026
Last updated
Sun 15th Feb 26 at
3:30PM
Southeasterly 40-50mph; constant powerful gusts over high terrain and passes, topping out at 70mph.
Widely challenging conditions with severe wind chill; powerful gusts make staying on your feet constantly difficult.
Most likely dry
A risk of occasional snow flurries drifting onto southern and western slopes, but more likely dry.
Some cloud over tops later
The hills mostly free of cloud, but with time, an increasing chance of cloud caps grazing the high tops of mid-Wales and perhaps later capping Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) as well.
90%
Weak sun through high cloud, may trend more overcast with time. Very good visibility though an early haze.
-3C. Feeling like -20C or colder in exposure.
300-400m, rising north and west of high terrain but poorly defined, some thaws may reach up to 700m.
Much terrain frozen into midweek, frost into valleys and glens. Uncertain extent of strengthening winds by Wednesday, and possible snow moving into Wales. Late in the week and through next weekend, a switch to southwesterly winds is expected, bringing a change to milder conditions - lifting above freezing to tops in England and Wales, and generally higher freezing levels in Scotland; periods of thawing likely over the mountains, though some further snowfall at times on higher Munros. Rain most frequent over western hills. Generally windy with upland gales.