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
Sunday 30th November 2025
Last updated
Sun 30th Nov 25 at
7:00AM
A fine day for many places, sunshine and broken cloud. Much terrain frozen in the Highlands, where a lull in wind, later strengthening southerlies in west. Strong northwesterlies for England and Wales tend to drop. Some local showers move inland from the Irish Sea. Deteriorating all areas into night.
Chilly wind eases; increases into night. Sun, broken cloud.
Northwesterly 25 to 30mph early morning, easing gradually, to westerly 10-15mph afternoon. Increasing into night south-southwesterly 40-50mph.
Considerable wind chill and some buffeting in exposure in morning, lessening into afternoon. Deteriorating into night.
Often dry; rain into night
One or two brief light showers, mainly in western areas. Onward into night, rain moves in from west, setting in, heaviest western hills.
Little if any
Any patches on some slopes likely to soon largely break up to clear the tops.
90%
Broken cloud and sunshine. Visibility excellent.
0 or 1C, small variation with height in the morning. Rising into night, reaching 6C. Feeling like -7C if exposed to strongest wind in morning.
Near freezing from dawn, rising to max 4 or 5C early afternoon. Then rising during night up to 8C.
Peak District
Monday 1st December 2025
Last updated
Sun 30th Nov 25 at
7:00AM
South to southwesterly 40 to 50mph most likely all day, powerful gusts around edges and locally downslope.
Challenging conditions throughout the day, walking often difficult on higher terrain; considerable wind chill.
Persistent at times heavy rain
Rain likely much of the day, intensity may vary, sometimes easing to be drizzly, but some sustained heavier falls likely, particularly areas toward north and west.
Fairly extensive higher moors
May vary somewhat, but often shrouding the higher moors above 500-600m, at times lowering more extensively in rain, particularly west and southwest areas.
30%
Largely overcast, dull in rain. Often poor visibility, locally better at times in east.
7 or 8C. Wind chill feeling like -5C in exposure on tops.
7C at dawn, rising to 11C.
Peak District
Tuesday 2nd December 2025
Last updated
Sun 30th Nov 25 at
7:00AM
Southwesterly 15 to 25mph.
Fairly small, but feeling breezy in exposure with noticeable wind chill on high tops.
Largely dry
Chance of an isolated brief shower mainly western areas. Wet underfoot after previous rain, fast-flowing streams.
Some areas of cloud on hills
Banks of cloud covering higher slopes for periods, particularly west and southern areas, possibly to mid-lower slopes for a time mainly morning. Breaks likely to form above many hills.
60%
Occasional sun mostly east. Visibility very good.
4C. Wind chill feeling like -3C.
6C from dawn, up to 8C afternoon.
Areas of low pressure circulating to the west and north will dominate the weather pattern in the week ahead, bringing generally unsettled weather. Southwesterly air and briefly milder into Monday - prolonged heavy rain for England and Wales bringing renewed concern for flooding. Then typically cooler with showery conditions - higher mountains near or just below freezing point likely for the remainder of the week - some snow on tops, occasional hail. Wind speed likely to vary, some squally gusty spells, but also some lulls possible during the week.