The entire Lake District National Park, taking in all major summits, including Scafell, Helvellyn, Skiddaw, the Langdales and Old Man of Coniston.
Lake District
Sunday 22nd February 2026
Last updated
Sat 21st Feb 26 at
4:00PM
Showery southwesterlies, extensively gale force over higher terrain with significant chill factor. Rain and hail, snow falling above 900m in Scotland, most frequent west coastal areas. Fewer showers eastward across Scotland and for England & Wales, with some cloud breaks toward tops.
Upland gales. Showers on and off, mostly west.
Southwesterly 40 to 50mph, frequent squally gusts in showers, toward 60mph on higher tops.
Challenging conditions over the fells, frequent buffeting making walking arduous in exposure. Significant wind chill.
Showery rain, hail
Showers, at times feeling more continuous over western fells, some heavier bursts of rain with hail. Brief showers eastward. Toward dusk into evening, more constant heavier rain widely, may become sleet on tops.
Fairly extensive higher areas
Covering the fells above 800m most of the time, but bases will vary in and out of showers, sometimes forming to 600m or lower near coast. Occasional breaks higher up mainly northeastern fells.
30%
Glimpses of sun, mostly toward east. Visibility intermittently very good, but reduced to occasionally poor in showers.
3C. Wind chill feeling like -10 to -15C on tops.
Above the summits, then dropping back close to highest summits into night.
Lake District
Monday 23rd February 2026
Last updated
Sat 21st Feb 26 at
4:00PM
Southwesterly 40 to 50mph in morning, easing slowly toward 25mph afternoon. Increasing again evening-night.
Arduous walking conditions over the fells in the morning, moderating during daytime. Significant wind chill early in day.
Patchy rain, risk setting in heavier
Rain on and off, small amounts for a few hours at least, most common on western hills. Risk becoming more widely persistent, heavier with time south and western Lakeland.
Fairly extensive, lowering in rain
Covering higher fells most or all day above 700m, but forming to 400-500m western areas in rain, may lower fairly widely. Best of any breaks toward northeast Lakes.
20%
Largely cloudy, some brief sun breaking through eastern areas. Hazy toward coast, visibility fairly good at times inland, but widely poor if in rain.
3C, then rising slightly from dusk. Feeling like -10 to -15C directly in the wind.
Just above freezing on highest summits in morning, rising higher above tops.
Lake District
Tuesday 24th February 2026
Last updated
Sat 21st Feb 26 at
4:00PM
Southwesterly 35 to 45mph, over 50mph at times on higher fells.
Arduous walking over higher exposed terrain, frequent buffeting. Considerable wind chill despite milder air.
Drizzle mostly west and south
Drizzly over many fells, particularly west and southwestern fells, small amounts of rain, but feeling damp. Drier northeast Lakes.
Extensive, lowest west & south
Shrouding the fells above 400-500m in west and south, or lower nearest coast, Higher bases to 600m or above northeast.
10%
Largely cloudy, murky southwestern areas, locally better visibility north Lakes.
4 to 6C. In exposure to wind, feeling like -6 to -8C.
Above all summits.
West to southwesterly winds prevail during the week ahead as areas of low pressure move toward northwest Scotland whilst ridges of higher pressure occasionally nudge across southern Britain. Sustained gales over the mountains, only brief lulls. Temperatures will fluctuate above and below freezing on higher Scottish mountains, with periods of thaw and refreezing. England and Wales generally above freezing to tops with a substantial thaw of most upland snow. Frequent rainfall, often heavy over western mountains, at times showery with hail, some snow on Scottish Munros. The final days of February favour colder northwesterly air and a drop of freezing level.