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
Tuesday 5th May 2026
Last updated
Mon 4th May 26 at
3:54PM
Cold Scottish Highlands, high terrain stays frozen. Snow flurries north and east, more persistent later east. Well scattered showers south Scotland, afternoon showers over the Pennines, later east Lakeland; varied cloud on high northern slopes. A few odd showers north Wales with patchy cloud, dry south.
Lingering cloud to the south early, largely clearing; no rain
Northerly 10-15mph, sometimes less.
Mostly small.
Likely dry
Most or all hills see no rain. A small chance of a few showers at and before dawn.
Lifting off the hills
Patchy fog at several heights at dawn, may be fairly extensive on southern slopes. Lifting and breaking through morning for clear hills. An odd patch may return to high terrain around and after showers.
Rising to 80%
Largely a patchwork of sun, perhaps cloudier early, particularly to the south. Very good visibility.
5 to 8C, mildest east, and may locally reach 9C where sunshine most frequent.
Above the summits.
Brecon Beacons
Wednesday 6th May 2026
Last updated
Mon 4th May 26 at
3:54PM
Southeasterly, 5 to 15mph, some gustier spots to 20-25mph at times.
Fairly small, but feeling noticeably chillier if exposed to wind on higher tops.
Local showers
Risk of a little patchy light rain from time to time during the day. Scattered showers more likely in afternoon, greater risk in west, but some places stay largely dry.
Covering some slopes at times, lifting
Some varied cloud around mid to upper slopes in the morning, larger banks if any rain occurs. Much cloud lifting to the tops and breaking above into afternoon, but some ragged patches return in showers.
70%
A little sun, perhaps often a rather cloudy sky. Visibility excellent.
4C, rising to 7C afternoon.
Above the summits.
Brecon Beacons
Thursday 7th May 2026
Last updated
Mon 4th May 26 at
3:54PM
Southerly 10-20mph.
Fairly small.
Showery rain
Rain may affect many hills, the greatest chance in the afternoon when rain may become heavier and more persistent for a few hours.
Rising to the summits
Some varied fog banks in the morning, possibly to lower slopes, these lifting after dawn towards high terrain and becoming well-broken. Cloud caps will linger above 800m where rain occurs, possibly some ragged lower patches too.
70%
Glimpses of sun. Excellent visibility but deteriorating during rain.
4C rising to 8C, or 9C far east.
Above the summits.
Chilly through mid-week, particularly across the Scottish Highlands where morning freezing level sometimes below 800m; patchy frosts developing in the glens and corries, though always thawing soon after sunrise. Wednesday is likely the chilliest day. Mixed weather with showers drifting around the country, though total rainfall will be fairly small. Wind often light as well, though variable afternoon breezes will form, particularly around showers where gusts may be suddenly strong. Local low fog in the mornings, typically lifting towards high terrain, often above summits though regions for best breaks are uncertain; often cloud with just glimpses of sun for most. Next weekend sees more unsettled weather, a stronger easterly wind establishing over England and Wales with more frequent, heavy showers here.