The entire Lake District National Park, taking in all major summits, including Scafell, Helvellyn, Skiddaw, the Langdales and Old Man of Coniston.
Lake District
Wednesday 7th January 2026
Last updated
Tue 6th Jan 26 at
4:20PM
Gale-force NW'ly winds England, Wales and S Scotland, slowly lessen from west. Areas of snow falling over N & E Scotland tends to ease and become patchy. A few showers or flurries elsewhere, but largely dry SW Highlands. Much terrain remains frozen, substantial snow depths much of Highlands.
Windy, early gales lessen. Often dry, occasional flurries on fells.
Northwesterly 40mph early morning, stronger gusts over 50mph in places around dawn, tending to gradually lessen, to 25mph during afternoon, less by evening.
Significant wind chill and strenuous walking with buffeting on exposed high terrain in the morning at least, improving, but still blustery into afternoon.
Largely dry, brief local showers
One or two brief showers coming inland from the Irish Sea, snow flurries on fells, but much of the day likely dry. Into night, some patchy snow moves in from west, rain or sleet lower slopes.
Mostly higher western areas
Patchy cloud over higher tops, may often cling around some slopes, mostly western areas, but good breaks to many tops inland and eastern Lakeland.
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Mix of cloud and sun. Visibility mostly very good.
-2 or -3C, or slightly higher into night. Feeling like -10 to -15C if exposed to wind, coldest in morning.
Much terrain frozen inland. Up to 400-500m coastal areas, slight rise into night.
Lake District
Thursday 8th January 2026
Last updated
Tue 6th Jan 26 at
4:20PM
Westerly at first 15 to 20mph, soon often less, variable direction. Strengthening E-NE'ly evening-night.
Mostly small during daytime.
Patchy light snow
Occasional snow flurries, sleet or rain low to mid-slopes.
Varied cloud around hills
Cloud banks mostly higher western slopes, but risk also areas of fog some inland valleys and some coastal lower slopes, likely most widely south Lakeland.
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Varied cloud and sun, a veil of high cloud. Visibility very good in places, but risk misty or hazy some lower areas.
-2C, up to 0C nearer coast.
Frost many inland valleys, all day out of sunlight. Otherwise 500-600m, or slightly higher toward the coast.
Lake District
Friday 9th January 2026
Last updated
Tue 6th Jan 26 at
4:20PM
Northerly 20 to 30mph, chance stronger early in day.
Feeling blustery with marked wind chill in exposure on higher fells.
Possible flurries
Patchy snow from overnight still falling as light flurries over fells into morning, sleet lower slopes, tending to fade out.
Varied patches, more widely morning
Banks of cloud likely over many higher slopes in the morning, but tending to thin and break, some patches may cling around tops in north and eastern areas all day.
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Any sun weak due to a veil of high cloud. Visibility increasingly very good.
-1 or -2C. Feeling near/below -10C if exposed to stronger winds.
300 to 600m, highest nearer to coasts, but some terrain frozen into the valleys.
Terrain remaining widely frozen into the weekend, extensive deep snow cover for Highlands, less nearer the central belt. An additional substantial snowfall for Wales & Peak District on Thursday night, accompanied by gales. A fairly benign end to the week for Scotland, showers near some west coasts. By late Saturday into Sunday, southerly winds strengthen to gales - as a frontal system approaches, snow then freezing rain is likely, before at least a temporary rise of freezing level - some thawing develops on lower terrain, most pronounced in Wales toward higher slopes. Chilly patterns next week with some further hill snow, many mountains often sub-zero, but overall less cold.