The entire Lake District National Park, taking in all major summits, including Scafell, Helvellyn, Skiddaw, the Langdales and Old Man of Coniston.
Lake District
Monday 12th January 2026
Last updated
Sun 11th Jan 26 at
1:43PM
Extensive upland gales, although storm force at first N Scotland. Bands of showers, of hail, and snow higher areas, will merge to give periods of almost constant precipitation on many western mountains. Small risk thunder. Driest conditions will be on easternmost mountains and S Wales.
Gale force upland wind. Rain (hail and snow higher tops); fog.
Southwesterly 45mph. Marginal drop in speed through day.
Walking widely difficult on higher areas, frequent buffeting even lower elevations. Significant wind chill.
Frequent showers; hail, snow higher tops, small risk lightning
Frequent, sometimes near constant showery heavy rain, with hail and small risk thunder. Wet snow highest fells. Very wet underfoot.
Extensive higher areas
Covering higher fells above 600m, and in rain cloud base sometime below 300 or 400m. Highest cloud base north lakes, where a few breaks above 750m northeastern fells.
Almost nil
Rare if any glimpses of sun. A general haze, visibility poor in rain.
4C. Will feel as cold as -10C where exposed to the wind.
Above the summits.
Lake District
Tuesday 13th January 2026
Last updated
Sun 11th Jan 26 at
1:43PM
Forecast confidence remains low: Generally southerly 25 to perhaps 40mph, although speeds may be lower.
Walking on higher areas may well be or become arduous and wind chill considerable.
Rain may become incessant
Increasing threat of rain spreading northwards, heaviest south lakes.
Becoming very extensive in rain
Patches of fog may clear for a few hours to reveal some higher summits. But in rain, particularly across south lakes, cloud likely to fill in across the hills.
20%
Sunshine not expected. Visibility very good, but deteriorating to widely poor in rain.
4C
Above the summits.
Lake District
Wednesday 14th January 2026
Last updated
Sun 11th Jan 26 at
1:43PM
West backing southerly around 25mph before later in day strengthening to 40-50mph.
May well be fairly small for several hours before walking.becomes increasingly difficult and wind chill significant.
Risk of snow an hail showers
Showers may come in off the sea giving hail and snow, although rain lower particularly coastal slopes. Threat precipitation setting in late in day.
Probably remaining extensive on most or all higher areas
Cloud sometimes forming below 450m near the coast, but cloud base generally rising to 600 to 750m - possibly a few breaks to higher summits.
20%
Occasional sunshine, mainly well inland. Visibility often very good, but very poor in snow.
-1C
700m coastal hills; otherwise 500 or 600m.
High rainfall and intermittently windy across most mountains over the next week or more as a series of Atlantic lows cross Britain. With uncertainty in the tracks of some lows, Tuesday's forecast remains very uncertain - but by Wednesday a transient weak ridge of high pressure will bring a brief improvement. Higher summits sometimes below freezing point S Scotland southwards: snow may accumulate on highest summits. Mostly below freezing Scottish Highlands enabling snow to accumulate widely.