Includes all summits in the the northern half of Wales from Pumlumon northwards.
Eryri / Snowdonia National Park
Thursday 5th March 2026
Last updated
Wed 4th Mar 26 at
4:13PM
A slow-moving front from the west brings rain and low cloud to western Scotland, turning to snow on tops as colder air arrives; freezing level later below 800m. Patchy rain encroaching further into Cumbria with time. Some heavier thundery bursts possible in Wales. Strong southerlies ease and turn W-NW'ly.
Some weak sun early, trending cloudy with rising risk of showers
Southerly 20-25mph, a gradual easing, briefly 15mph or less afternoon, then reorienting northerly into evening/night and restrengthening, up to 30-35mph.
Feeling blustery in exposure in the morning, improving to fairly small effects for a least several hours. Afternoon into evening brings renewed nuisance wind, perhaps strenuous conditions in exposure as night approaches.
Afternoon showery rain
The morning likely dry, then a risk of showers in the afternoon which may be locally heavy, risk isolated rumble of thunder. Into evening, patchy rain lingers.
Clear periods, deteriorating with time
Ribbons/banks of cloud at several elevations in the morning, some ragged patches possible on lower slopes too, but soon lifting and dissipating. Highest tops likely capped most of the day, then a more extensive layer of cloud arrives from the west late in the day.
50% early, lowering to 20%
Weak sun through a veil of high cloud through morning, perhaps afternoon too but cloud increasingly thickening from the west. Visibility limited by haze.
6 or 7C, beginning to lower afternoon, by several degrees overnight, likely to freezing or below. Feeling around freezing in early wind.
Above the summits.
Eryri / Snowdonia National Park
Friday 6th March 2026
Last updated
Wed 4th Mar 26 at
4:13PM
North-northeasterly 25-30mph from dawn. Gradually easing, to 15mph or less by evening, direction becoming variable.
Walking inconvenienced in the morning and feeling chilly, effects becoming small with time.
Some morning rain eases
Some patchy rain affecting mid- and east-Wales in the morning (sleet/snow on high terrain), risk some patches more broadly over Snowdonia NP, but trending drier with time.
Most extensive early, improving tendency
From dawn, cloud may be extensive above 600m, odd lower patches; clearest hills facing Llyn Peninsula. An improving trend is probable with bases lifting and a rising chance of breaks on western hills, though high summits may struggle to clear.
Rising to 50%
Mostly cloudy though bright breaks, sun breaking out later. Excellent visibility away from cloud/rain.
-2 or -1C from dawn, rising a degree during daylight, likely rising further overnight.
700-800m, lifting to the high summits, then above summits into night.
Eryri / Snowdonia National Park
Saturday 7th March 2026
Last updated
Wed 4th Mar 26 at
4:13PM
Southeasterly 15 to 20mph, local gusty spots around higher western mountains.
Fairly small.
Precipitation not expected
Local patches, lifting
Some patchy cloud on mid to upper slopes early in the day, likely to lift above the hills.
80%
Cloud breaking to give occasional sun. Visibility very good, may be hazy lower down.
4 or 5C, slight rise into afternoon.
Patchy slight frost in valleys at dawn, otherwise above freezing to tops.
Higher pressure extends back across the country to bring dry conditions on Saturday, feeling mild in sunshine by day after a chilly start. More cloud by Sunday as weak fronts encroach in from the west, some drizzly rain moving into western Scotland. Patchy rain likely in the west at least early in the new week, likely dropping back just below freezing on the Munros for a time with some snowfall on higher areas. Winds fairly light early week, then a risk of strengthening southwesterlies later in the week; changeable weather conditions with spells of rain coming in from the Atlantic. Remaining old snow cover on Scottish mountains stays largely consolidated with little change, only very patchy snow remains around highest tops in England and Wales.