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
Thursday 15th January 2026
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Thu 15th Jan 26 at
8:44AM
Blustery and chilly south-westerly winds bringing occasional snow and hail showers, most prevalent across the west Highlands. Rain falling below 500m. Drier for England and Wales, but risk of marked deterioration later for southern and eastern Wales as rain and summit snow edges in from the south.
Areas of low cloud, rain later southeast. Moderate breeze.
Southwesterly 15-20mph. There will be a pronounced lull in the afternoon, then picking up again after dusk with an easterly.
Mostly fairly small.
Largely dry, rain later east
Isolated showers of rain, and on the highest tops sleet. Later afternoon, an area of rain moving up from south, mainly affecting eastern parts of Peak District.
Varied low cloud
Banks of low cloud over hills for periods, most persistent southern areas.
50%
Little if any sun. Visibility good away from cloud, but areas of lingering murk.
2C
6C in the afternoon.
Peak District
Friday 16th January 2026
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Low confidence in detail: Northwesterly 35-45mph at first light, but easing and backing southwesterly 20mph.
Legacy of overnight low giving an arduous start to the day, but soon easing as low pulls quickly away into North Sea.
Early rain, summit snow clearing.
The legacy of overnight rain and snow will have cleared to the east by dawn, or soon will do after dawn. Then mostly dry, bar isolated showers.
Likely to often cover tops
In the northwesterly and any lingering precipitation at first light, cloud may be extensive over the tops, before breaks develop and hills then likely clear.
Lifting to 70%
Brightening up after a cloudy start. Visibility would be widely very poor in any early rain and snow, in the east. Otherwise, very good.
2C, perhaps 0C at dawn.
Lifting to 4 or 5C
Peak District
Saturday 17th January 2026
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8:44AM
South-easterly 10 to 20mph
Mostly small, but a marked chill where exposed to the strongest breeze.
Mostly dry
Occasional spots of drizzle possible, but negligible amounts.
Rather murky with banks of low cloud.
Rather misty and murky conditions with banks of low cloud at varying heights. Best breaks generally where between cloud layers.
30%
Mostly overcast with areas of mist and murk.
3C
1 or 2C at dawn, lifting to 4C.
A small scale low will pull away early on Friday morning to the North Sea to leave drier and chilly conditions into the weekend with a south to south-easterly airflow developing. Looking further ahead, a colder continental influence may be drawn in on south to east winds, but the extent of this is uncertain. The snow pack across the Scottish Highlands will be enhanced by further spells of snowfall where where fronts edge in from the west, whilst for England and Wales snow accumulating on the hills at times, perhaps in the form of showers from the east.