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 4th July 2025
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Thu 3rd Jul 25 at
4:27PM
Gales and rain setting in across Scotland. Rain will be persistent and heavy in the west - beware risk of local flooding. Clear fells for a time in England, rain and cloud setting in later afternoon. The Pennines from Yorkshire Dales southward mostly dry and free of cloud. A fair but windy day in Wales, rain only arriving later in north Wales.
Strong wind, risk gale force later; substantially dry
West to southwesterly 30-35mph. Speeds rise through afternoon towards 40-45mph.
Increasingly strenuous walking conditions over exposed terrain. Marked wind chill.
Substantially dry, rain setting in as evening approaches
Dry most of the day. As evening approaches, rain sets in from the west, increasingly persistent and heavy on western slopes. Likely only patchy rain reaches eastern slopes.
Soon lifting above hills
Some cloud banks may graze higher western moors in the morning, lifting above tops until late evening. Cloud will reach high tops as night falls, filling in fairly extensively overnight.
90%
Fairly cloudy, occasional sun best in east. Visibility very good.
10C rising to 14C, locally warmer southernmost hills and east. Feeling like 3 to 6C in the wind.
12C at dawn, rising to 20C afternoon.
Peak District
Saturday 5th July 2025
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Thu 3rd Jul 25 at
4:27PM
In the morning, westerly 35-40mph. Shifting southwesterly and easing to 25 to 30mph.
Blustery across the hills, affecting ease of walking on exposed terrain; risk of sudden gusts on lower slopes early. Feeling cool.
Showery rain
Rain on and off, may be more frequent for periods, particularly western areas. Drizzly over high edges for a time early.
Sometimes covering tops
Cloud most widespread over higher areas in morning, 400-500m or lower for a time in west. Lifting mostly above 550-600m.
50%
Largely cloudy, a little sun in east morning. Visibility often very good, but poor during rain.
11 to 13C. Feeling like 2 to 4C directly in the wind.
13C at dawn, rising to 18C afternoon.
Peak District
Sunday 6th July 2025
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Thu 3rd Jul 25 at
4:27PM
West to northwesterly 20-25mph. Increasing into evening, risk up to 40mph for a time.
Fairly small, increasingly uncomfortable through afternoon, strenuous walking over tops; feeling cool.
Showers and drizzle
Regular showers, most frequent west of high edges; heavier pulses of rain may come and go. Often drizzly over high edges and immediately west through the morning. Showers easing somewhat later in the day.
Largely clear, patches near/after rain
Fairly extensive over high terrain at dawn, lifting through the morning to clear summits. Variable patches of cloud will briefly form during and after rain.
Becoming 90%
Glimpses of sun, may improve somewhat later. Good visibility, at times poor in rain.
9C rising to 11C Feeling just above freezing in the wind.
11C at dawn, rising to 15C.
The weekend ahead will be generally unsettled: windy and feeling cool with low pressure bringing heavy showery rain widely. High pressure to the southwest will extend to the Isles early next week, settling the weather and allowing sun to break through Monday and Tuesday. Into the week, a mixed westerly regime dominates with greatest risk of rain toward northwest Scotland, drier and warmer further south and east. Several fronts will drift towards Britain from the northwest but high pressure to the southwest will prevent extended unsettled periods. England and Wales may only see occasional rain.