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
Friday 3rd April 2026
Last updated
Thu 2nd Apr 26 at
3:45PM
Cold with showery snow in the Highlands, also hail in north. Varied winds, blustery in northern Scotland, moderating for a time central Highlands. In England & Wales, a swathe of gales likely affects the mountains, but still some uncertainty about the northward extent; rain and drizzle, plus low cloud covering many hills.
Gales likely over mountains. Drizzly rain, low cloud.
Southwesterly, after overnight gales, a possible brief lull around dawn to 25mph or less, but likely to rapidly increase again to 50mph in morning, risk powerful gusts 60mph near high tops, elevated passes and locally downslope to east. Lessening only later in daytime.
Likely deteriorating soon to arduous walking conditions, making balance challenging, buffeting gusts could knock you off your feet in exposed spots. Considerable wind chill.
Patchy rain and drizzle
In fog on high hills, fine drizzle drifts around in the wind, occasional patches of light rain. Intermittently dry by afternoon, but some patchy rain or brief light showers likely come and go.
Extensive, may break a little
Covering the hills widely in the morning, blanket cloud to mid elevations or some lower slopes toward south and west for a few hours. Tending to rise a little, some breaks may form above 600m during the afternoon.
20%
A few glimpses of sun to the east where visibility good, but otherwise overcast and dull.
5C rising to 7C. Feeling as cold as -8C in strongest wind.
Above the summits
Brecon Beacons
Saturday 4th April 2026
Last updated
Thu 2nd Apr 26 at
3:45PM
Southerly, strengthening from dawn, soon 30-40mph, up to 50mph middle of day, likely 60mph+ afternoon.
Soon deteriorating, walking becoming challenging, increasingly difficult over the mountains.
Drizzly rain
Patchy rain, persistent for a time in west, leaving drizzly conditions over the hills, may fade out, particularly in east, but feeling generally damp where in cloud. By evening, heavier rain for a time. Into night, hail showers.
Extensive, rising afternoon
Lowest and most extensive in the morning, from lower elevations up in south and west for a few hours. Then up to 600m or above into afternoon, breaks forming toward east and mid-Wales. Western tops likely stay covered.
10% rising to 50% in east afternoon.
Overcast and murky morning, visibility widely poor. Some improvement with time, though western hills likely stay misty; good visibility below cloud inland and east.
4C rising to 7C, then lowering later, to 2C after dark. Feeling like -7C as wind strengthens.
Above the summits.
Brecon Beacons
Sunday 5th April 2026
Last updated
Thu 2nd Apr 26 at
3:45PM
Westerly 30-35mph from dawn, easing gradually to 20-25mph afternoon.
Blustery over the hills, affecting comfortable walking in exposure, but improving. Considerable wind chill.
Showers with hail, some snow
A scattering of showers, most widespread into afternoon, some briefly heavy with hail, some snow mixed in over higher tops mostly above 600m by noon.
Varying, breaks above tops
Patchy cloud drifting over higher slopes, most often in western areas around 700m, briefly lower in showers. More often clearing eastwards.
60%
Bursts of bright sunshine and very good visibility, but briefly very poor in showers.
-2C rising to +1C. Feeling like -7 to -10C in the wind.
600m from dawn, rising just above highest summits afternoon.
A storm system moves across Britain over the Easter weekend, bringing severe conditions increasingly widely - severe gales over the mountains advancing northwards into Scotland by later Saturday daytime. Rain and hill snow also sweeps northward - a substantial snowfall develops particularly in northern Scotland later Saturday. Colder for all by Sunday with all mountains sub-zero, above 600-700m in Scotland, 800m in England and Wales - hail and snow showers with gales bringing severe chill factor. Milder southerlies develop for Monday, dry for most, but risk of gales especially in the west. A changeable weather regime is expected to continue next week, possibly turning chillier again later in the week.