Includes all higher summits in the southern half of Wales: the Bannau Brycheiniog / Brecon Beacons National Park, southern Cambrian Mountains and highest Preseli hills.
Brecon Beacons
Thursday 9th July 2026
Last updated
Wed 8th Jul 26 at
4:20PM
Warm-to-hot sun for most, risk of sunburn and dehydration. Early sea fog on low slopes near west coasts of England and Wales, may briefly lift but soon dissipating. Varied cloud western Scottish Highlands, mostly Mull to Skye, little or none eastward; high tops in and around Lochaber above the cloud layer.
Hot sunshine; some early sea fog
Variable direction less than 10mph; some sea breezes and upslope gusts may form.
Negligible.
No rain expected
Hills clear
Coastal fog may affect lowest slopes near the sea, possibly also some scattered mist inland valleys at dawn, any early hill cloud soon clearing for cloud-free hills.
Nearly certain
Extensive sunshine, a little thin high cloud around. Visibility very good, some low-level haze.
16C rising to 22 to 24C afternoon warmest eastern hill groups. Valley temperatures locally approaching 30C.
Above the summits.
Brecon Beacons
Friday 10th July 2026
Last updated
Wed 8th Jul 26 at
4:20PM
Southeasterly or variable, 10-15mph or less; variable gusts forming afternoon, including upslope in lower areas.
Small.
Any rain unlikely
Late in the day, small chance of a very isolated spot of rain.
Hills clear
Practically certain
Strong sunshine, some thin high cloud, fair weather cloud building afternoon. Visibility good but some haze.
20C at dawn, rising to 25C, very warm (valleys approaching 30C+) and rather humid especially west and south.
Above the summits.
Brecon Beacons
Saturday 11th July 2026
Last updated
Wed 8th Jul 26 at
4:20PM
Northeasterly 10-20mph.
Mostly small.
No rain expected
Hills clear
Above 90%
Extensive sunshine, some thin high cloud, patchy fair weather cloud building afternoon. Very good visibility.
19 or 20C, rising to 23C, warmest on south slopes (valleys up to 29C).
Above the summits.
Staying warm in Scotland, hot for England and Wales into the weekend. High pressure shifts northward, facilitating a strengthening easterly wind across most areas. Some lingering cloud and rain over the Scottish Highlands on Friday and Saturday, some risk of heavier thundery bursts on Friday. The weekend is likely dry across England and Wales with fairly extensive sun, some sea fog beginning to affect northeastern hill groups later weekend. Easterly wind will persist next week, sometimes quite strong England and Wales. Mostly sunny and quite hot, including Scottish Highlands. Low pressure south of the country may push showers into Wales, though confidence is low. Otherwise, this hot and dry pattern is likely to persist until late next week, at least.