Includes all higher summits in the southern half of Wales: the Bannau Brycheiniog / Brecon Beacons National Park, southern Cambrian Mountains and highest Preseli hills.
Brecon Beacons
Saturday 11th July 2026
Last updated
Fri 10th Jul 26 at
4:17PM
Fairly cloudy Scottish highlands, drizzly tops east where a risk of thundery showers; drier west, local bright breaks. A rising risk of heavy/thundery showers forming over Southern Uplands. Very warm and sunny in England, but high cloud and a risk of showers far north later. Extensive hot sunshine for Wales.
Extensive hot sunshine, risk sunburn and dehydration
Northeasterly 10-15mph. Occasional stronger breezes over the tops at times and beginning to strengthen late in the day.
Small.
No rain expected
Hills clear
Nearly certain
Extensive sunshine, patchy fair weather cloud around in the morning and afternoon. A slight haze early, visibility improving to very good.
19 or 20C, rising to 24 or 25C, warmest on south slopes (many valleys up to 30C, locally 32C easternmost areas).
Above the summits.
Brecon Beacons
Sunday 12th July 2026
Last updated
Fri 10th Jul 26 at
4:17PM
Easterly sustained speeds of 20-30mph, gusting stronger over tops early and deteriorating into nighttime.
Ease of walking affected on exposed terrain, notable buffeting gusts early reaching middle slopes.
No rain expected
Hills soon clear
Scattered ribbons of cloud on easternmost hills between 500-800m, these soon thinning and dissipating.
Above 90%
Mostly sunny, some thin high cloud. Good visibility, a light haze.
14 or 15C rising to 22 or 23C; valley temperatures approach 28C.
Above the summits.
Brecon Beacons
Monday 13th July 2026
Last updated
Fri 10th Jul 26 at
4:17PM
Easterly 20-30mph; quite gusty in the morning over tops and downslope, reaching up to 35-40mph.
Comfort of walking affected on tops, more strenuous early with buffeting gusts starting to affect stability.
Chance of late patchy rain
As evening approaches, a rising chance of patchy rain approaching from the south; this uncertain and may stay entirely dry during daylight.
Likely none
A few ribbons of cloud affecting some middle slopes of the Black Mountains, these very sparse and soon thinning and dissipating for clear hills.
Above 90%
Extensive sunshine, some high cloud and mid-level fair weather cloud may drift in from the south. Good visibility, a light haze.
15C rising to 21 or 22C, some south and western valleys approaching 28C; less humid than recent days.
Above the summits.
Staying very warm late weekend into next week. High pressure north of the country keeps the skies mostly clear and facilitates an an easterly flow, pushing the warmest temperatures to western hill groups. Northeastern areas will see early sea fog under the high pressure, this dissipating in the sun through morning. Scottish highlands seeing temperatures often rise into the mid-teens, valley temperatures to the 20s west; warmest Wales where hill temperatures often to 20C or higher. A fairly sustained breeze most of the week in England and Wales, at times stronger and quite gusty. Low pressure south of the country may push cloud and showers into Wales, though confidence remains low, and could remain largely dry. Detail uncertain later next week, but a milder northerly flow may begin to establish.