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
Monday 26th January 2026
Last updated
Sun 25th Jan 26 at
4:15PM
Gale-force and very gusty southeasterly winds Scottish mountains, tending to strengthen. Patchy snow and low cloud affects the eastern Highlands; largely dry and clearer toward west/northwest. Some cloud breaks for the Lakes. Rain and upland gales moves into Wales from the west in the afternoon.
Windy. Lowest cloud east and south, little if any precipitation.
East-southeasterly 25-35mph, gusty in places around tops and locally to the west. Strongest wind late in the day west, strengthening further during evening after dark.
Walking will be increasingly strenuous in exposure, buffeting gusts later affecting balance. Significant wind chill.
Occasional light snow
Patchy light snow flurries, often amounting to very little, mostly on higher and eastern slopes. Western slopes will be largely dry. Rain and upland snow develops onward into evening and night.
Extensive
A sheet of cloud shrouds the fells down to the middle or lower eastern slopes. Best chance of higher breaks on westernmost slopes but unlikely to break above 600-700m.
10%
Bright skies possible on low western slopes early but turning overcast. Cloud and haze will limit visibility, most hazy in the Yorks Dales.
-1 or -2C. Feeling as cold as -10 to -15C in exposure to direct wind.
2 or 3C, small variation night into day.
Yorkshire Dales & North Pennines
Tuesday 27th January 2026
Last updated
Sun 25th Jan 26 at
4:15PM
East-southeasterly 45-55mph, though gusty with most powerful winds reaching up to 65mph in morning.
Mobility challenged in exposure, at best. Crouching/bracing necessary to maintain stability. Severe wind chill.
Hill snow most of the day
Snow falls on the high fells most of the day, which may be heavy at times on eastern slopes. Falling as sleet or rain onto lower slopes, turning wetter to 500-600m or higher later, but fading toward dusk.
Fairly extensive
A blanket of cloud shrouds the high fells, likely all day, with bases down to the middle slopes in the east or locally lower slopes during heavier snow falls. The highest bases on westernmost slopes.
20%
Overcast and dull. Visibility often very poor, appalling on high terrain in blowing snow.
-1 or 0C, rising from south later to +1C. Feeling like -17 to -20C in direct wind.
2 to 4C.
Yorkshire Dales & North Pennines
Wednesday 28th January 2026
Last updated
Sun 25th Jan 26 at
4:15PM
Southeasterly 30 to 45mph, strongest toward west - speed likely to vary during day.
Arduous walking conditions, very gusty in places around higher tops. Significant wind chill.
Damp air
Fine drizzle where in cloud, snow grains some higher tops.
Fairly extensive
Covering the hills most or all day, lowest cloud toward south and east. Some higher breaks may form toward Vale of Eden.
20%
Overcast and dull. Misty many hills, locally better visibility western areas.
0C rising to 2C. Wind chill feeling like -8 to -12C.
3C rising to 6C afternoon.
Powerful southeasterlies prevail across Scotland this week and many indications favour strong east or southeasterly winds onward into the first half of February. Scottish mountains are expected stay below freezing in the extended range, fresh heavy snowfalls giving substantial depths and drifts across south and eastern areas, much less snow northwestward. Hills in England and Wales will see varying freezing levels, sub-zero for periods to 600m or lower, but intermittently lifting just above the tops - a mix of rain and upland snowfall. A generally unsettled pattern with Atlantic lows continuing to frequently circulate over Britain on a southerly track, whilst high pressure resides away to the north.