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
Monday 27th October 2025
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Mon 27th Oct 25 at
7:31AM
Scotland: Cold north-west winds and snow showers easing. Mostly dry with sunny periods. Rain/snow moving in from west into night. England/Wales: Early showers easing, giving plenty sunshine. Patchy rain and low cloud moving into Wales later.
Cold, very windy start, with a few showers. Improving with sunshine.
Westerly 35-40mph at dawn, soon shifting NW'ly and easing to 15-30mph.
Comfort of walking affected, particularly in exposure. Beware arduous conditions if on the hills before dawn. Feeling chilly.
Occasional showers morning
Occasional showers in morning. Rain returning from west in the night.
Morning patches lift off summits
Some cloud clinging to high edges at dawn, notably western and northern slopes. Cloud lifts through morning off the summits.
Becoming 90%
Some cloud around at dawn dissipates for largely sunny conditions, some patchy high cloud forming through afternoon. Very good visibility.
4C, may cool slightly on Lancashire Pennines. Feeling like -5C in the wind.
5C from dawn, rising to 8C.
Peak District
Tuesday 28th October 2025
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Westerly 25 to 40mph
Very blustery and gusty with significant wind chill and buffeting. Strongest winds not necessarily on highest slopes.
A little rain, but very small amounts.
A little patchy rain now and again, mainly as a weak cold front moves through during the morning.
Occasional across the tops
Occasionally cloud will cap the tops, perhaps for a few hours across western hills. Otherwise, breaks where cloud lifts of the tops.
60%
Patchy sun coming through the clouds now and again. Visibility often very good.
8C, but feeling sub-zero in the strongest winds.
10 to 12C
Peak District
Wednesday 29th October 2025
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7:31AM
Low confidence in detail: South-westerly 30mph at dawn, will veer into west and ease back to 15 to 20mph.
Blustery for periods, mainly in morning with marked wind chill and buffeting. Easing in the afternoon.
Rain and drizzle on and off
A dull and at times wet day with rain and drizzle likely on and off. May well come on heavy for a couple of hours.
Occasionally covering tops in rain.
Varied, but patches of banks at times over tops in rain, and occasional fragments to some lower slopes should rain become persistent for a few hours.
60%
Mainly grey much of the day. Visibility good, but poor for periods in rainfall.
6C
8 or 9C
Still chilly conditions through mid-week with frontal zones edging in with rain followed by showers Wednesday. Still falling as snow over higher terrain in Scottish Highlands. Winds shifting more southerly later in the week and into the weekend, bringing a further rise in temperature and a risk of deep low pressure systems drawing bands of rain northwards with swathes of gales or severe gales. Next week may see very unsettled conditions with frequent lows bringing strong winds and rain; largest totals western mountains. Occasional snow highest tops of Scotland where freeze-thaw cycles will prevail.