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
Friday 21st November 2025
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Thu 20th Nov 25 at
4:00PM
Terrain widely frozen after hard frost; snow cover across much upland terrain, or more substantial to lower slopes northern Highlands. A front moves into Scotland, snow then rain in west, cloud lowering. Elsewhere dry, sunshine weakening. Wind strengthening to gale force Scottish mountains.
Light wind middle of day. Dry with sunshine.
North-northwest turning westerly, 15 to 20mph at first, dropping to 10mph or less for a few hours, tending to increase again toward dusk, into evening-night eventually to southwesterly 30mph.
Mostly small during daytime, starting to deteriorate after dark.
Dry until well into night
A dusting of snow on some higher terrain, mainly northern Peak District. Dry all day, evening and well into night. Later in night, rain and some hill snow for a time develops from west.
None expected
Above 90%
Sunshine and thin high cloud, tending to thicken from west later. Visibility excellent, possible mist or haze in some valleys.
-1C, slight rise to around 0C afternoon, then +2C into night.
Well below freezing around dawn, slow rise to 2 or 3C afternoon, but then little change or slight rise further into night.
Peak District
Saturday 22nd November 2025
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Thu 20th Nov 25 at
4:00PM
Southwesterly 30 to 40mph early morning, tending to ease to 20-25mph afternoon. Increasing S-SE'ly 30-40mph into night.
Strenuous walking with frequent buffeting and considerable wind chill, tending to gradually improve.
Rain mostly morning
Rain and drizzle fairly persistent from just before dawn into the daytime, some locally heavier rain for a time. Tending to fade into middle of day, to leave patchy drizzle or an odd shower. Rain returns into night.
Extensive, rising afternoon
Shrouding the moors widely during rain, from 300-400m upward with local lower patches in morning. Tending to rise to higher areas, but may persist all day above 500-600m, some breaks later.
20% rising to 50% afternoon
Largely cloudy. Misty and dull, some improvement as rain fades.
3 or 4C. Feeling like -8C in exposure to stronger wind.
3C from dawn rising to max 6C.
Peak District
Sunday 23rd November 2025
Last updated
Thu 20th Nov 25 at
4:00PM
Low confidence of detail: May be mostly westerly, speed likely vary, risk reaching 30-40mph, small chance 50mph.
Expect changing conditions, possibly mostly blustery, becoming more challenging conditions; marked wind chill.
Rain on and off
Persistent rain from before dawn likely easing into the morning, leaving patchy drizzle. Some showery bursts returning from west during day, may become frequent again.
Varied over tops
Lowest and most extensive in rain, widely above 400-500m, tending to rise to higher slopes with some breaks mainly in east.
20%
Largely cloudy. Visibility poor in precipitation, intermittently may improve.
4C. Risk feeling like -7C if exposed to stronger wind.
Small variation during day around 6C.
Changes into the weekend as less cold Atlantic air moves in, but higher mountain terrain at least in Scotland staying frozen with snow cover. A complex area of low pressure circulates over Britain through the weekend, retreating to leave briefly northeasterly winds by Monday; areas of rain and some upland snow, mainly Scotland and high tops in northern England. Winds will vary markedly, some lulls, but risk periods of gales. A brief ridge of high pressure gives a lull by Tuesday, then a shift to milder southwesterlies is likely to bring spells of rain and some thawing to higher levels.