The southernmost Pennines, covering the entire Peak District National Park, also extending north to hills accessed from Hebden Bridge, and including the hills immediately north of Manchester.
Peak District
Sunday 9th November 2025
Last updated
Sun 9th Nov 25 at
8:04AM
A swathe of rain advances eastwards across all regions during the day, heaviest over south-facing hill groups, patchier northwards across the Highlands, breaking up with time in the west, leaving a few showers, rising cloud bases. Windy, up to gale force high tops, most sustained in Wales.
Wind strengthening, rain moving in, heavy at times.
Southwesterly 25-30mph. Rising into middle of day, reaching up to 35mph onward through afternoon, some stronger gusts over tops and near higher edges.
Walking increasingly arduous with wind chill. Considerable buffeting will make stability challenging.
Rain persistent into afternoon, some heavy bursts
Largely dry in the morning. Patchy rain approaching from the west, becoming persistent, sometimes heavy onward into early afternoon in west, more widely with time during afternoon hours. Breaking up in evening. Further rain into night.
Becoming extensive over high terrain
From dawn, banks of cloud drifting over high moors but local breaks are likely. Into afternoon, banks become more frequent and bases will lower to middle slopes as rain arrives.
70%, lowering to 20%
Sun through high cloud early, trending overcast by late morning into afternoon. Very good visibility, becoming poor as rain arrives.
6C rising to 9C. Feeling below freezing in direct strongest wind.
5C from dawn, rising to 12C.
Peak District
Monday 10th November 2025
Last updated
Sun 9th Nov 25 at
8:04AM
South-southwesterly 10-20mph.
Mostly small
Soon dry, rain later
Showery rain from dawn soon clears, wet underfoot. A dry day follows, but by late afternoon through dusk risk a belt of rain arriving quickly from the south.
Mostly high tops
Fog fairly extensive on high terrain at and before dawn. Cloud will tend to lift as morning rain clears away, though banks may cling to high tops for extended periods.
50%
A mix of cloud and sun, at times more often cloudy. Excellent visibility.
8C
9C at dawn, rising to 11 or 12C.
Peak District
Tuesday 11th November 2025
Last updated
Sun 9th Nov 25 at
8:04AM
Southerly, strengthening rapidly from before dawn to 35 to 45mph in morning, reaching 50mph at times high tops.
Soon arduous walking conditions, difficult in places on higher exposed terrain, very gusty near edges.
Rain at times persistent
Periods of steady rain, most likely in the morning, then staying drizzly, especially in western areas, some further pulses of rain at times.
Extensive higher areas
Shrouding hills widely above 500-600m, at times lower in rain especially more west and southwestern areas.
20%
Overcast and dull, murky in rain.
6C rising in morning to 8C, reaching 10C from dawn; only small fall with height. Feeling below freezing directly in wind.
8C at dawn, rising to 12C afternoon, staying mild with little change into evening and night.
A cloudy and wet week ahead as several low pressure cores draw frontal systems across the British Isles. Rain at times extensive and heavy, streams in spate with a risk of flooding, primarily western mountains. Winds start fairly light but soon increase with gales becoming widespread by Tuesday, which may persist for several days. Temperatures remain mild until later in the week when cold air begins pushing into northern Scotland - timing and extent of the arrival of cold air remains uncertain but high terrain of Scotland and possibly northern England may start to see more snow around or after next weekend.