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
Wednesday 29th October 2025
Last updated
Tue 28th Oct 25 at
6:17PM
Varied mountain weather within a complicated area of low pressure. Cold but otherwise mostly relatively benign N & E Scotland, S Pennines and most of Wales. Elsewhere, areas of upland gale, rain - or above 700m in Scotland snow (whiteout in places).
Extensively dry; cloud clearing summits. Fairly light wind.
Westerly 20mph.
Small
Rain clearing from northwest morning
Rain at dawn will soon clear mid and west Wales; may linger until late morning eastern Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains. Then isolated, if any, brief showers.
Mostly or all clearing
Fog extensive across the hills at dawn. Will improve markedly from northwest morning as all or almost all cloud lifts above the summits.
90% by midday
Patches of sunshine developing, particularly east Wales. Visibility good, but constant haze.
5C
Above the summits
Brecon Beacons
Thursday 30th October 2025
Last updated
Tue 28th Oct 25 at
6:17PM
Southeasterly 20mph at dawn. Soon progressively strengthening to 45, perhaps 55mph western summits mid afternoon.
Deteriorating as buffeting and wind chill become very considerable. General mobility may become difficult.
Rain setting in by about midday
Dry most or perhaps all morning. Rain then setting in; widely heavy particularly south Wales.
Filling in across the hills; lowest base southern hills
Fragments some higher slopes, but most summits temporarily cloud free. Deteriorating in rain as cloud fills in across the hills, widely above 200 or 300m south of A40 and Preseli, a little higher further north.
Dropping to less than 10%
Little or no sun. Visibility before becoming very poor in rain.
4C; rising slowly through the day. Will feel as cold as minus 6C in the wind later in day.
Above the summits.
Brecon Beacons
Friday 31st October 2025
Last updated
Tue 28th Oct 25 at
6:17PM
Southerly, speeds increasing quickly with height to between 40 and perhaps on higher westernmost summits 50mph.
Widely difficult walking and significant wind chill in upland gales.
Rain on and off or frequently
Rain, most frequent south Wales, where heavy rain may rarely cease over several hours.
Very extensive and low; perhaps very little east Wales
Fog, from lowest slopes up Presili east to about Pen-y-Fan most or all day. Elsewhere, cloud base 450 to 600m, but possibly an edge to the low cloud may leave summit in east Wales largely cloud free all day.
20%
Weak sunshine at times probably only east Wales, where visibility excellent. Widely dull and misty west Wales.
9C. Will feel more like minus 7C directly in the wind.
Above the summits.
Frequently windy toward and through the weekend with bouts of upland gales - possibly storm force and bands of rain and low cloud. Warmer than at present. These conditions are likely to continue well into November as a lengthy series of Atlantic lows and associated fronts cross Britain.