The southernmost Pennines, covering the entire Peak District National Park, also extending north to hills accessed from Hebden Bridge, and including the hills immediately north of Manchester.
Peak District
Wednesday 30th April 2025
Last updated
Tue 29th Apr 25 at
4:00PM
Fine and warm, or very warm Wales and Pennines. Strong sunshine, some thin high cloud; beware sunburn and dehydration. Toward northwest Scotland, strengthening southwesterly winds, more cloud at times, one or two brief showers. Into night, some rain moves into Scotland from the west.
Sunny and very warm, light winds.
South to southwesterly 10mph or less.
Negligible
No rain
None expected
100%
Bright sunshine, some thin high cloud. Visibility very good, but may start hazy.
12C rising to 18C.
9C at dawn, but soon 18C early morning, rising to locally 25C by mid afternoon.
Peak District
Thursday 1st May 2025
Last updated
Tue 29th Apr 25 at
4:00PM
Southwesterly 10-20mph.
Mostly small
Most or all day dry
Toward evening, risk of localised bursts of rain forming or drifting in from the south; chance of thundery downpours from dusk into the night, mainly southern areas.
No cloud expected
Practically certain
Extensive sunshine in the morning, some patchy cloud building in the afternoon. Good visibility but hazy.
14C rising to 18C.
11C at dawn, rising to 23C.
Peak District
Friday 2nd May 2025
Last updated
Tue 29th Apr 25 at
4:00PM
Variable or northwesterly, 10-15mph or less.
Small
Possible early rain
Risk of patchy rain from overnight into early morning, most likely toward the south. Fading out to leave a dry day.
Lifting and clearing
Possible varied cloud banks over hills from dawn into early morning, lifting generally above the hills by late morning onward.
70%
Some sun breaking through as high cloud thins and disperses. Visibility becoming excellent, but may be hazy for several hours.
7C rising to 12C.
7 to 10C at dawn, rising to 18C.
Dropping colder across the Highlands by Thursday, near to freezing on higher summits; strong westerly winds in the north giving considerable chill factor and bringing a few showers. Warmer further south - risk of local thundery rain for Wales later Thursday. High pressure centred toward the northwest maintains plenty of dry weather over the Bank Holiday weekend with broken cloud and sun; brief local showers possible. Cool and breezy toward north and eastern mountains, lighter winds and warmer toward southwest Highlands, Cumbria and west Wales. Further into next week, risk spells of chilly and strong west-northwesterly winds particularly for the Highlands, some showery days.