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
Friday 10th April 2026
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A few morning snow flurries in west Scotland, then dry and sunny for most. Cloudier in Wales, some light afternoon rain; high cloud gradually weakening the sun more widely. Wind strengthens from the west afternoon, most notably in Scotland where reaching gale-force in exposure by evening, severe in west around dusk.
Increasingly windy, gales later; afternoon light rain, cloud lowers.
Southwest 10mph or less from dawn into early morning. Shifting southerly and strengthening from the west, to 25-35mph during afternoon, 45mph by dusk, over 50mph for a few hours after dark, moderating a little then overnight.
Mostly small in morning, but with time becoming increasingly blustery in exposure, strenuous conditions with notable wind chill developing later afternoon, further deteriorating to become difficult during evening.
Light rain afternoon
The morning through early afternoon is likely entirely dry. A band of rain is likely to sweep east across most hills for several afternoon hours, generally light in nature, some snowflakes on the high tops, likely breaking again late in the day. Heavier rain then well into night.
Mostly clear, though shrouding summits or high terrain for a time afternoon
Variable banks of cloud in the morning, these soon lifting and breaking after sunrise for clear hills. During afternoon rain, cloud banks return to terrain above 700m, momentarily lower during a heavier fall, but then rising back towards the summits late in the day.
Above 90%, lowering to 40% afternoon
Largely cloudy, some weak sun through high cloud with occasional brighter moments, but trending more widely cloudy with time. Very good visibility, a light early haze; poorer later for a time in rain.
-1 or 0C rising to +2C afternoon, staying fairly steady into night and rising up to 5C for a few overnight hours. Later, feeling like -10 to -13C in wind.
700-800m at dawn, gradually lifting through morning, to clear the summits afternoon.
Brecon Beacons
Saturday 11th April 2026
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Southwesterly 25-30mph, gradually strengthening, 40-45mph by dusk.
Fairly small at dawn, blustery in exposure, increasingly arduous conditions through afternoon and wind chill setting in.
Snow showers, risk hail
Showers stream in from the west throughout the day, snow to 500m, some hail mixed in as well. Frequency will vary, with more persistent showers but also drier times.
Summits soon largely clear
Variable cloud mostly above 700m in the morning, may be briefly more extensive at dawn, but bases lifting through the morning, breaking largely off the tops, maybe an occasional cap on the summits during a heavier shower.
Rising to 80%
Bursts of sunshine, some extended periods of sun. Variable visibility, often very good but poor in showers.
+1 or 2C, though variable, and may locally approach 3C. Later, feeling like -10 to -13C in wind.
Around 800-900m, likely rising to or just above the summits.
Brecon Beacons
Sunday 12th April 2026
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Thu 9th Apr 26 at
3:50PM
South to southwesterly, uncertainty about peak speeds, likely varying 25 to 40mph, tending to be stronger early in day.
Expect blustery conditions, arduous at times on high terrain with buffeting squally gusts. Considerable wind chill.
Heavy showers, hail, snow
Broadly showery, locally more frequent precipitation for periods, mostly toward southwest in morning; heavy bursts with hail, snow at times falling toward 600m, risk of isolated thunder.
Occasionally on high tops
Most cloud often confined above 700-800m, clearing all tops for periods, but briefly lower patches around 600m in showers, most frequent in west in morning.
50%
Brief moments of bright sunshine. Visibility changing suddenly from very good to very poor or briefly appalling in showers.
2 or 3C. Wind chill feeling like -7 to -10C.
Above highest summits.
Showers and sunshine this weekend, windy with gales at times, and cool temperatures bringing snowflakes to some middle slopes. Variable weather regimes next week: Atlantic west-southwesterly winds likely dominant, with low pressure to the northwest of the country, bringing cloud, rain, and mild temperatures, often followed by sun, showers, and cooler temperatures; rain will be increasingly common to the high Munros, but the snowfall level will lower too during periods of cooler weather, and perhaps to high Lakeland fells, though any snow unlikely to accumulate here. Next weekend, indications of high pressure increasingly building, bringing drier and brighter conditions with mild days, though the risk remains of occasional rain and cooler temperatures, notably in Scotland.