The entire Yorkshire Dales National Park and North Pennines AONB, including the Three Peaks and Cross Fell, plus Howgills, also south to Forest of Bowland.
Yorkshire Dales & North Pennines
Tuesday 30th April 2024
Last updated
Mon 29th Apr 24 at
4:30PM
Brisk southeasterly winds, up to gale force some tops; strengthening across the Highlands. A belt of rain draped across west coast of Scotland south from Skye, also affecting Galloway, and fairly persistent rain for west and south Wales. Drier further east and north with hazy sunshine. Fairly mild air.
Windy but fairly mild. Largely dry with fells clear.
South to southeasterly speeds varied: typically 25 to sometimes 30 or 35mph on higher summits.
Will impede ease of walking on higher areas, giving marked wind chill where exposed on tops.
Most likely dry
Dry most or all day. Small risk of an odd showery burst of rain.
Very little
Fragments on higher slopes now and again, but the hills widely free of cloud.
90%
Glimpses of sun, mainly toward eastern Pennines. Generally very good visibility.
6C rising to 10C. Will feel close to freezing, nearer -4C in morning in stronger winds.
5C at dawn, rising to 15 to 17C in the afternoon.
Yorkshire Dales & North Pennines
Wednesday 1st May 2024
Last updated
Mon 29th Apr 24 at
4:30PM
East to southeasterly between 10 and 20mph.
Small
A little rain here and there.
Rain and drizzle on and off before dawn may continue into the day in some areas but should soon fizzle out. Risk scattered showers afternoon.
All clearing
Very varied cloud base from dawn, in places covering lowest slopes, whilst higher areas are between cloud layers. Slowly the cloud will break up to leave most western hills clear. Low cloud may linger northeastern Pennines.
40% rising to 80%
Cloud layers gradually thinning and breaking to give a patchwork of sun. Excellent visibility west, hazier toward east.
6C rising toward 11C
7C from dawn, rising to 16C, locally 18C western dales afternoon.
Yorkshire Dales & North Pennines
Thursday 2nd May 2024
Last updated
Mon 29th Apr 24 at
4:30PM
Easterly 30mph to suddenly gusty 50mph around some tops, powerful gusts downslope to west of the Pennines.
Widely very blustery, but expect sudden buffeting making walking arduous in places not just on higher terrain.
Mostly dry
A little drizzle if in cloud, mainly east.
Low cloud focused east
In western areas, occasional banks of cloud rolling across higher terrain, but many tops often clear. Toward east, risk more extensive and persistent fog banks covering hills.
50%
Some sun and thin high cloud, visibility good in west, slight haze. Cloudier east, risk murkier northeast.
7C east, to locally 10C west. Feeling near or below freezing directly in wind, coldest northeastern hills.
7C at dawn, rising to 17C western dales, but may be nearer 12C in east if cloudy.
High pressure to the north and a slow-moving area of low pressure circulating to the south during midweek. Scattered showers possible for the Highlands, but a lot of dry weather - warmest and clearest in the west. Powerful easterly winds will be very gusty by Thursday into early Friday, especially southern Scotland and northern England, then easing. A front brings a risk of persistent rain for Wales on Thursday. Slow-moving weather patterns are likely to continue onward into the Bank Holiday weekend, giving considerable uncertainty of local day-to-day detail, but most likely the wind often light and fairly warm overall. A good amount of dry and bright weather, but risk of locally thundery showers forming.