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 6th December 2023
Last updated
Tue 5th Dec 23 at
4:28PM
After a hard frost, mostly dry and bright, but feeling increasingly bitterly cold as southeasterly winds strengthen and cloud thicken through the day ahead of a front, which will bring and increasing risk of upland snowfall, in across western mountains toward evening, and then spreading to all parts overnight.
Bitter chill in strengthening southeast winds. Dry, but snow soon after dusk.
Southeasterly, strengthening through day from 20-25mph after dawn to 35 to perhaps 40mph before dusk.
Walking increasingly arduous or difficult, and feeling bitterly cold as wind chill becomes significant.
Dry much of day, but snow after dusk.
Very likely dry through daylight, but then fronts edging in from southwest after dusk will bring increasing threat of persistent snow. Time of onset uncertain, most likely not until afternoon - possibly after dusk. Rain only lower slopes.
Hills cloud free; but cloud lowering onto the hills late on.
Most hills cloud free at first, possibly for much the day. But the trend will be for cloud to increasingly cap higher slopes from late afternoon, lowering toward 500m or below 300m in snow.
90% lowering to 20% late in the day.
Sunshine giving way from south as cloud thickens. Visibility very good although increasingly hazy and appalling in overnight snow.
0C. Will feel as cold as minus 13C directly in the wind.
Much terrain frozen after a frost; will reach around 2C in the afternoon.
Peak District
Thursday 7th December 2023
Last updated
Tue 5th Dec 23 at
4:28PM
Very turbulent conditions developing. Southeasterly winds; lifting through day to 40 to 50mph.
Be prepared for increasingly difficult conditions, as turbulent and very powerful winds accelerate over the hills.
Frequent rain
Frequent spells of rain, for a time early in the day may fall as sleet or refrozen rain upper slopes.
Extensive
Widespread hill fog.
10%
Overcast. Poor or very poor visibilities.
1C lifting to 3C. Feeling closer to -10C in exposure to the wind.
Ground still remaining hard, and from mid slopes upwards, at least partially frozen.
Peak District
Friday 8th December 2023
Last updated
Tue 5th Dec 23 at
4:28PM
South to southeasterly 25 to 35mph in the morning, perhaps locally 40mph tops at first, but easing out in the afternoon.
Be prepared for fairly arduous conditions in the morning with significant wind chill, but conditions easing in the afternoon.
Patchy rain at times
As an area of low pressure tracks across through the day, occasional rain or drizzle will move it at times.
Occasional hill fog.
Occasional banks of cloud will shroud the hills, especially in the morning and in and around rain.
40%
Mostly cloudy, a little sun may break through at times. Visibility very good at times, away from any rain.
Around 4C, but feeling closer to -8C in direct exposure to the strongest winds early in the day.
Lifting to 7 to 9C
Unsettled conditions will prevail over the next week to 10 days, with periods of upland gales or severe gales with precipitation frequent, mostly rain, although intermittently snow Scottish Highlands, more rarely elsewhere. Driest conditions (relative to the average) will likely be in the northwest Highlands, given the often backed flow, as the low pressure areas track in.