The entire Lake District National Park, taking in all major summits, including Scafell, Helvellyn, Skiddaw, the Langdales and Old Man of Coniston.
Lake District
Thursday 4th September 2025
Last updated
Wed 3rd Sep 25 at
4:30PM
Showery southwesterlies across Scotland, local heavy bursts forming and moving further eastwards through the afternoon. Showers too for northern England, but a cluster of more prolonged heavy and thundery rain affects Wales in the morning, soon also Peak District, clearing to scattered showers.
Some heavy showers moving east. Breeze freshens.
Southwesterly 15-20mph, shifting westerly later in the day and tending to increase a little to 20-25mph. Gusty around showers.
Fairly small most of the day, may start to feel more noticeable on exposed terrain later.
Showers, brief heavy bursts
Local clusters of showers from dawn into morning, mainly in west, then scattered showers widely into middle of day, brief heavy bursts tending to drift away east through afternoon, but some showers remain.
Variable; highest fells only briefly clear
From dawn, fairly extensive on high and western fells - more broken and higher bases east, though many tops in cloud. Tending to lift and break to many tops, a few breaks to highest tops possible but brief. Variable patches will return during and after rain.
50%
Bursts of sunshine, most frequent east. Increasingly cloudy afternoon. Very good visibility away from rain.
8 or 9C. Feeling near freezing in strongest wind.
Above the summits
Lake District
Friday 5th September 2025
Last updated
Wed 3rd Sep 25 at
4:30PM
Westerly 20-25mph, risk 30mph around dawn. Trending southwesterly later with stronger gusts over tops.
Fairly small at times, though comfort of walking and stability affected on exposed tops/ridges. Feeling cool.
Little rain expected
A few spots of drizzly rain here and there, most likely western fells from Pillar to Coniston. Amounting to little.
Patchy fog on high terrain
Fog across much high terrain from dawn with lower banks on western fells. Bases lift and cloud tends to breaks through morning, exposing many tops, though patches come and go above 700-800m over western fells.
50% rising to 70% inland/east/north.
Bursts of sunshine, most frequent east of Helvellyn in morning, clouding over. Very good visibility, though at times reduced in drizzle on west fells.
8C rising to 10C afternoon. Feeling near freezing in exposure to wind on highest summits.
Above the summits
Lake District
Saturday 6th September 2025
Last updated
Wed 3rd Sep 25 at
4:30PM
South turning southeasterly, 20 to 30mph, tending to increase, becoming gusty 35mph around western fells later.
Blustery over higher fells, increasing buffeting gusts in places on tops and through elevated passes.
Rain unlikely
Some early cloud, clearing
Banks of cloud around slopes at varied heights early morning, some fog at dawn inland valleys. Patchy cloud may cling to hills in south Lakes for a few hours, but lifting to upper slopes then largely dispersing.
50% rising to 90% by late morning.
Periods of sun, some high cloud at times covering the sky. Visibility very good.
9C rising to 13C afternoon-evening, but offset by increasing wind chill, feeling like 3 to 5C in exposure on tops.
Above the summits
A brief settled spell on Friday and Saturday as weak high pressure brings drier, warmer conditions, though likely quite cloudy. Southerly winds increase in western regions on Saturday, ahead of a rain system arriving into Sunday. Low pressure then continues to dominate for the foreseeable future, maintaining unsettled conditions widely next week. Expect areas of rain and heavy showers, risk of hail and thunder. A steady westerly wind establishes, bringing frequent cloudy, showery conditions to western areas with fronts coming and going. Eastern areas will see occasional brief dry and clear periods.