Brecon Beacons
Includes all higher summits in the southern half of Wales: the Bannau Brycheiniog / Brecon Beacons National Park, southern Cambrian Mountains and highest Preseli hills.
Today's Forecast
Viewing Forecast For
Brecon Beacons
Tuesday 2nd June 2026
Last updated
Mon 1st Jun 26 at
4:18PM
Summary for all mountain areas
Heavy showery bursts of rain with thunder and lightning, moving eastwards over England, Wales and south-central Scotland. A zone of more persistent rain affects the Cairngorms, heavy bursts mixed in. Drier toward west coast of Scotland, improving in western England & Wales in afternoon as the breeze freshens.
Headline for Brecon Beacons
Breezy, showery bursts clear eastward, risk thunder.
How windy? (On the summits)
Westerly 20 to 25mph, at times 30mph higher tops, particularly afternoon.
Effect of the wind on you?
Noticeable breeze, in places affecting comfortable walking on higher terrain. Feeling rather cool in exposure on tops.
How Wet?
Heavy locally thundery showers
Showery rain on and off from dawn in west, heavier bursts passing eastwards into middle of day, some continue afternoon, risk isolated thunder. Drier near Cambrian coast afternoon, some light showers later. Wet underfoot and fast-flowing streams after previous rain.
Cloud on the hills?
Varied, then clearing tops
Cloud banks most frequent over western tops in the morning, lifting toward then above many tops away from showers. Some patches likely return to western tops into evening.
Chance of cloud free summits?
60%
Sunshine and air clarity?
Glimpses of sun, becoming sunnier near west coast for a time afternoon. Visibility very good, reduced in showers.
How Cold? (at 750m)
9 to 11C. Feeling close to 0C if exposed to wind.
Freezing Level
Above the summits.
Viewing Forecast For
Brecon Beacons
Wednesday 3rd June 2026
Last updated
Mon 1st Jun 26 at
4:18PM
How windy? (On the summits)
South-southwesterly 35 to 50mph, stronger gusts, at times toward 60mph higher tops.
Effect of the wind on you?
Strenuous to often arduous walking in exposure, powerful gusts could knock you over. Considerable wind chill.
How Wet?
Heavy rain, drizzle, then showery
Rain extends in from the west, soon fairly persistent, heaviest west Wales, drizzly even when heavier rain fades; occasionally easing off eastern areas. Showery bursts afternoon-evening. Chance isolated thunder.
Cloud on the hills?
Extensive
Blanket low cloud across the hills, from lower slopes up southwest, especially coasts, rarely above 500-600m inland, highest bases east Wales. Base rising afternoon, but rarely above tops, ragged patches lower again in showers.
Chance of cloud free summits?
10%
Sunshine and air clarity?
Largely cloudy, dull, murky toward southwest in rain; hazy at best. Better visibility eastern hills below cloud, more widely in drier moments afternoon.
How Cold? (at 750m)
8C, slight rise mainly in east. Wind chill feeling like -5C.
Freezing Level
Above the summits.
Viewing Forecast For
Brecon Beacons
Thursday 4th June 2026
Last updated
Mon 1st Jun 26 at
4:18PM
How windy? (On the summits)
Southwest soon westerly, 25 to 40mph, speeds may vary, stronger gusts occasionally.
Effect of the wind on you?
Strenuous walking conditions, frequent buffeting affecting balance on exposed high terrain. Marked wind chill.
How Wet?
Bursts of rain on and off, risk lightning
Showery rain throughout the day, some heavy bursts increasingly extend eastwards, risk of thunder. Toward coast may become drier for a time afternoon, but further showery rain likely later.
Cloud on the hills?
Varied over hills
Covering higher slopes frequently, more persistently in western areas, ragged patches to lower slopes during and after rain; tending to lift higher afternoon with some breaks.
Chance of cloud free summits?
40%
Sunshine and air clarity?
Rare brief sun, may break through in west for a time afternoon. Visibility occasionally good below cloud, but reduced in rain, at times poor.
How Cold? (at 750m)
7 or 8C, then tending to drop into night. Feeling below freezing in the wind.
Freezing Level
Above the summits.
Planning Outlook
An unsettled spell this week and next, as low pressure over the north Atlantic and west-southwesterly winds dominate. Periods of rain mixed with showery days widely - the most constant rain over western mountains with low cloud often shrouding the hills. Wind speed will vary, but up to gale-force for periods over the hills this week, then typically less windy next week. Temperatures near average, cooler at times. Briefly higher pressure by Saturday with fewer showers, but a further area of rain likely returns from the west during Sunday. Mid June onward shows signs of drier and warmer weather as higher pressure then expands northward with time.




