The entire Yorkshire Dales National Park and North Pennines AONB, including the Three Peaks and Cross Fell, plus Howgills, also south to Forest of Bowland.
Yorkshire Dales & North Pennines
Sunday 12th July 2026
Last updated
Sat 11th Jul 26 at
4:00PM
Cloud shrouds many hills in Scotland and NE England in the morning, more broken westwards; slowly tending to thin to leave patchier cloud on higher tops mainly eastern Scotland by afternoon. A notably strong gusty easterly wind for England & Wales, but mostly sunny. Warm for Wales & Peak District.
Breezy, strong gusts. Cloud lifts, increasingly sunny.
Easterly 15 to 25mph. Strongest early, when notable gusts over tops and downslope approach 30-35mph south.
Fairly small, but quite gusty early when buffeting affects stability not just on high terrain.
No rain expected
Small chance of a fine drizzle northeast hills at first, but a generally dry day.
Mostly northeast hills early, patchy elsewhere, all clearing
A layer of fog shrouds many east fells from 500-600m up in the morning, particularly NE Pennines; some western tops capped by cloud, but adjacent western valleys with little cloud. Fog lifts and breaks for clear fells, slowest to clear east N Pennines.
20% northeast, 50% south and west early in day; rising all areas to 90%
Overcast and foggy mainly northeastern hills at dawn, patchy sun in west and south; cloud gradually breaking for widespread afternoon sun with good visibility. High UV, beware sunburn.
10 to 12C in morning, rising to 13 to 16C, warmest western Yorks Dales. Feeling like 3 to 5C directly in the wind.
11 to 13C at dawn, coolest east N Pennines; rising to 19C eastern N Pennines, to 23C western dales.
Yorkshire Dales & North Pennines
Monday 13th July 2026
Last updated
Sat 11th Jul 26 at
4:00PM
Easterly 10-20mph, strongest in the south. Notable gusts over tops, pushing downslope in the early hours.
Fairly small, some nuisance gusts over tops.
No rain expected
Soon breaking off most or all fells
At dawn, sea fog drifts across eastern N Pennines fairly widely; less reaching western high tops, which may be above cloud layer. Yorks Dales may see only patchy banks to the east. Cloud soon begins to lift and burn back for clear fells.
90%
Sun increasingly extensive as early low cloud breaks; may stay patchier eastern N Pennines for a time. Very good visibility.
9C at dawn rising to 16C.
9 or 10C at dawn, rising to 20 to 23C; coolest eastern N Pennines, warmest south of Tebay.
Yorkshire Dales & North Pennines
Tuesday 14th July 2026
Last updated
Sat 11th Jul 26 at
4:00PM
Easterly 15 to 25mph, local gusts 30mph around some upper slopes, strongest speeds not necessarily on summits.
Breezy over the fells, in places gustiness may start to affect comfortable walking, feeling cooler where exposed.
No rain expected
Chance of fine drizzle where in fog on eastern hills early in the day.
Low cloud mostly east dispersing
A sheet of low cloud from dawn, possibly fog to lower elevations around eastern dales. Patchier cloud banks roll across hills toward west, here soon dispersing, and widely clearing by middle of day.
50% rising above 90%
Sun mostly western areas early in the day, but breaking through more widely as early fog clears, visibility then very good.
9 to 12C from dawn, coolest where in cloud over hills, rising to 15 to 17C, warmest western areas.
11C at dawn, rising to 22 to 24C afternoon, warmest in western dales.
A fine week of summer weather - warm and dry with pleasantly warm temperatures and often plenty of sunshine. High pressure north of the country keeps the skies mostly clear, some low-level cloud rolling inland from the North Sea at times. A prevailing easterly flow, pushing the warmest temperatures to western hill groups, valley temperatures often 25C, or warmer for Wales and Peak District, at times 30C. A fairly sustained breeze most of the week in England and Wales, at times stronger and quite gusty. Notably dry ground conditions, beware very high fire risk. Later in the week, an increasing risk of thundery showers forming, with a cooling trend into the weekend 18-19th.