The entire Lake District National Park, taking in all major summits, including Scafell, Helvellyn, Skiddaw, the Langdales and Old Man of Coniston.
Lake District
Thursday 26th February 2026
Last updated
Wed 25th Feb 26 at
4:27PM
Gale-force southwesterlies, strengthening to be severe on higher mountains. Rain increasingly persistent from the west, some heavier falls setting in for periods combined with lowering cloud over the hills. Near freezing on higher Scottish tops, where some snow falls for a time.
Upland gales. Rain increasingly persistent, heavy at times.
Southwesterly, strengthening in morning 40 to 55mph, gusts over 60mph higher fells through middle of day. Then lessening gradually into evening.
Arduous walking all day on the fells, most powerful wind requiring bracing/crouching for stability, on higher exposed terrain gusts may knock you over; significant wind chill.
Showery rain, sets in with time
Bands of rain will sweep west-to-east through the day. Dry periods between the pulses in morning, though west and southern fells will stay often wet. More prolonged heavier rain by middle of day into afternoon, then showery later.
Variable, lowest south and west, deteriorating
Variable, extensive over high terrain during pulses of rain, bases reaching as low as 400m on western aspects. Higher bases during dry periods, breaks to some summits in the east possible, but widely filling in during rain.
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Variable cloud, sometimes brighter skies with glimpses of sun through high cloud in east, but then overcast during rain. Good visibility during rain/fog breaks, but poor where rain sets in.
4 or 5C. Feeling like -10 to -12C in direct wind.
Above the summits.
Lake District
Friday 27th February 2026
Last updated
Wed 25th Feb 26 at
4:27PM
West to northwesterly, speed likely to vary 10 to 25mph, risk increasing northerly late in day possibly to 30mph.
Often fairly small, but possibly more blustery at times with marked wind chill.
Rain on and off
High uncertainty - risk periods of rain during the day, but equally some drier intervals - may become dry for several hours, then risk rain returns later.
Mostly high terrain
Fairly extensive above 500-600m in the morning, ragged lower patches too from rain. A lifting trend, some breaks possible too, but with a risk of returning extensively again if rain returns.
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Fairly cloudy, a veil of high cloud even if skies do brighten for a time. Very good visibility.
3 or 4C, tending to drop later in day. Feeling like -5C in strongest wind.
Above the summits most likely all day, then likely to drop into night onto higher fells.
Lake District
Saturday 28th February 2026
Last updated
Wed 25th Feb 26 at
4:27PM
South to southwesterly 10-15mph, strengthening to 20-25mph afternoon, later risk 35-40mph by dusk onward.
Small for several hours, becoming more noticeably blustery from west with time, later affecting comfortable walking.
Precipitation unlikely during day
Chance of a brief shower toward coast in morning. Well onward into night, rain preceded by hill snow moving in from west.
Mostly little
Patches grazing some higher slopes in morning, likely to lift and largely clear.
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Mostly good amounts of sun. Visibility excellent.
1C. As wind increases later, feeling like -7 to -10C where exposed.
800 to 900m, plus slight frost some sheltered lower areas early morning.
A changeable southwesterly regime continues through the weekend into early next week. Colder for a time with a drop of freezing level Friday into Saturday allowing some refreezing of higher mountain terrain mainly in Scotland, the snowpack on high mountains consolidating following recent thawing. Milder air and thawing returns into Sunday, accompanied by rain and upland gales. During next week, higher pressure is expected to develop around the British Isles, bringing quieter weather, drier for most with lighter winds. Some fronts may continue to graze northwest Scotland with rain and stronger winds locally for a few more days. Temperatures tending to be on the milder side during early March, but some frosts into valleys at times.