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
Friday 26th June 2026
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Thu 25th Jun 26 at
4:29PM
Starting hot and humid again, a cooling trend afternoon. Thundery showers for many in the morning, tending to clear in Wales. Afternoon thunderstorms and torrential rain in north England and Scotland, risk of localised flash flooding near heaviest downpours. Driest south Wales and Northwest Highlands.
Hot and muggy, some thundery showers
Generally south-southwesterly 10-20mph, some lighter speeds at times, but also quite gusty around showers; risk of a sudden swathe of very powerful wind around morning thunderstorms reaching up to 45-50mph. Finishing near 15-20mph.
Fairly small at times, breezier moments over tops, and sudden buffeting gusts around showers; risk of a sudden swathe of wind strong enough to knock you off balance.
Bursts of rain, risk of thunder, dry windows too
Risk scattered bursts of heavy, thundery rain from dawn or before, dry periods probable, but also clusters of thundery showers in the afternoon.
Largely clear, odd patches around rain
Ragged patchy fog here and there at dawn soon dissipates for cloud-free moors. During and after rain, ragged patches reforming.
80%
Patchy sun through high cloud, perhaps more extensive sun later. Hazy early, visibility improving somewhat.
Exceptionally hot and humid 24 to 26C, beginning to cool through afternoon, towards 21C evening, further cooling overnight.
22C at dawn, rising to a very hot 30 to 32C afternoon; a cooling trend through later afternoon.
Peak District
Saturday 27th June 2026
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4:29PM
Southerly, some uncertainty of peak speed, in range 25mph to possibly 35mph, at least in gusts on exposed high terrain.
Blustery over high terrain, some buffeting gusts making walking uncomfortable in places.
Bursts of rain, risk thunder
A few pockets of showery rain may drift northeastward from dawn, lengthy drier windows possible, but a rising risk of sudden downpours, thunder and lightning through afternoon.
Mainly early in day or around showers
Patchy cloud banks mainly in west in morning. Tending to lift and clear from the hills. Then patches lowering in rain, may fill in for a time with some ragged patches to lower slopes.
70%
Periods of sun, but high cloud covering sky for periods. Some mistiness in morning. Visibility often good, but occasionally poor in rain.
16C rising to 20 or 21C afternoon. Still rather humid. Feeling cooler directly in wind.
Humid 16C from dawn, rising to 26C by early afternoon.
Peak District
Sunday 28th June 2026
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Thu 25th Jun 26 at
4:29PM
Southwesterly, variable between 20-30mph.
Fairly small at times, but walking becoming impeded on exposed edges during stronger wind.
Morning rain, little or none afternoon
Several bands of rain pass west-to-east through morning, brief heavy falls and dry windows. Breaking into just scattered patchy rain afternoon or perhaps entirely dry.
Variable morning, above summits afternoon
Cloud lingering near the high tops in the morning, some breaks, but also lowering somewhat during bursts of rain. Rising above the summits afternoon.
50% rising to 90%
A few bursts of morning sun, breaking to a patchwork of cloud and sun afternoon. Visibility becomes excellent.
13C rising to 16C.
15 or 16C at dawn, rising to 20C by early afternoon.
The transition away from the exceptionally hot and humid weather begins on Saturday as wind shifts southwesterly and strengthens. Rain and thunderstorms may continue on Saturday as well as perhaps early Sunday, but a front will push east across the country on Sunday, followed by fresher, sunnier weather; patchy rain will likely linger here and there, notably northwest Scotland. Westerly Atlantic patterns dominate next week: high pressure south and low pressure north will bring alternating settled and unsettled windows. Wind generally on the strong side, mild to sometimes warm temperatures, and periods of rain punctuated by bright sunshine. North and western areas most vulnerable to extensive cloud and prolonged rain.