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 28th December 2025
Last updated
Sat 27th Dec 25 at
2:40PM
High pressure brings dry and sunny conditions to the Highlands with little wind and the mountains clear, although some fog in the glens. Elsewhere, an east wind will continue to feed cloud into the Scottish Borders, N Pennines, and east Wales with scope for spots of drizzle. Still dry and sunny toward west coast.
Gusty east wind, extensive cloud capping tops at times. Limited sun.
Easterly 15 to 20mph, in places gusts 25mph around high tops.
Fairly small, but noticeably blustery and gusty around exposed tops and edges, giving marked wind chill.
Local drizzle
Mostly dry, but scope for spots of drizzle from cloud sheet.
Cloud sheet may cap tops at times
Cloud sheet mostly above tops, but may lower to 500-600m at times.
70%
Broken to overcast cloud, limiting sun. Visibility very good, some distant haze.
2C. Feeling like -5C directly in the wind.
3 to 6C.
Peak District
Monday 29th December 2025
Last updated
Sat 27th Dec 25 at
2:40PM
Northeasterly 10 to 15mph, but tending to lift to 15 to 25mph through the day.
Mostly small, but increasingly considerable wind chill where exposed to the wind.
No precipitation expected
Patchy cloud banks tops.
Banks of cloud may edge in from the east to give occasional fog over the tops. May be little across western hills.
60%
A mix of cloud and patchy sun. Visibility mostly very good outside of any precipitation.
0 or 1C
3 to 6C
Peak District
Tuesday 30th December 2025
Last updated
Sat 27th Dec 25 at
2:40PM
North-easterly 10 to 15mph
Small
No precipitation expected
Mostly above tops
Broken cloud cover mainly above the tops. Ragged patches limited to highest tops, hills otherwise clear.
80%
Broken cloud and sun, may be mostly cloudy in the east. Visibility very good or excellent.
Around 0C
Up to 4 or 5C
Early next week, high pressure still dominates, but generally colder air becoming entrained into its circulation from the north, which sees lower temperatures on high terrain. Small amounts of precipitation, occasional showers or snow flurries. Later in the week, a stronger and colder northerly may develop with snow and hail showers becoming frequent in the north and down coastal extremities elsewhere.