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
Monday 25th May 2026
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Sun 24th May 26 at
4:40PM
High pressure brings another extensively sunny and unseasonably hot day for England and Wales, with valley temperatures from Peak District into Wales up to 30C in afternoon. Also very warm sunshine southern and eastern Scotland, but still blustery south-westerly with low cloud and patchy drizzly rain northwest Scotland.
Sunny and becoming unseasonably hot. Beware of dehydration and sunburn.
Southerly 5 to 10mph.
Negligible
Dry
Mountains clear
Any early mist will soon disperse to leave the mountains clear.
Greater than 90%
Widespread and strong sunshine. Good visibility, but slight haze.
20C, very humid
Well above the summits. Valley temperatures reaching 27 to 30C.
Brecon Beacons
Tuesday 26th May 2026
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Sun 24th May 26 at
4:40PM
Varying in direction, 5-10mph or less; perhaps locally up to 15mph some coastal hills where sea breezes develop.
Mostly negligible
Risk isolated afternoon thunderstorm
Very likely dry, but risk of cloud bubbling up in the afternoon to give an isolated, but should they occur, slow-moving heavy shower or thunderstorm.
Mountains clear
Perhaps some early fragments of mist and low cloud, mainly around coastal hills in the west. Otherwise, hills clear.
Widespread sunshine, but areas of cloud will bubble up in the afternoon. Visibility mostly good, but marked haze.
20C, very humid. Valley temperatures rising to high 20s.
Well above the summits
Brecon Beacons
Wednesday 27th May 2026
Last updated
Sun 24th May 26 at
4:40PM
Southeasterly 15 to 25mph, but perhaps 35mph at times as marked gusts develop, with highest gusts not always on tops.
Blustery and increasingly gusty, with the highest wind gusts not necessarily over the higher slopes.
Substantially or completely dry
Perhaps the odd burst of showery rain possible later in the day, running up the west coast.
Low cloud, mainly east, dispersing.
Patches of banks of low cloud, mainly east Wales, will lift and break off the hills, to leave all areas clear by midday. Western mountains clear all day.
90%, but 50% east Wales morning.
Patchwork of sunshine, extensive western mountains. Visibility good, but marked haze.
17 to 19C
Well above the summits
High pressure dominates this week with early patchy low cloud, mainly coastal hills dispersing to give widespread warm or very warm sunshine, still reaching into the high 20s on Tuesday Peak District into Wales with high humidity, which may spark off the odd thunderstorm, before peak daytime temperatures come down a little, when cooler for eastern hills. Chance of well scattered shower development from midweek as a gusty south-easterly develops for western hills. Pressure lowering next weekend into next week.