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
Tuesday 11th February 2025
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Windy and cold with most mountain terrain frozen. Snow will accumulate slowly over many eastern mountains although rain lower slopes Scottish Borders southwards. A few flurries will reach western mountains, where in places cloud will break to give a little sunshine.
Sleet and snow on and off. Highest terrain frozen.
Northeasterly; speeds very varied, typically 25 to 30mph. May be only 20mph southern Peak.
Marked wind chill and sometimes buffeting on higher areas, particularly north from northern Peak.
Sleet/snow on and off; slowly accumulating highest tops
Sleet and above 400m snow on and off, slowly accumulating, although rarely heavy. Least snow western and southern dales. Light rain lower slopes.
Persistently shrouding the hills
Persistent fog higher areas; the cloud base 300m near precipitation, but intermittently 450m and perhaps a little higher westernmost slopes.
20%
Sunshine unlikely. Mostly good visibility although a haze.
0C. Will feel as cold as minus 9C due to wind chill.
Around 4 or 5C in the afternoon.
Peak District
Wednesday 12th February 2025
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12:23PM
Easterly 15mph.
Small.
Snow flurries
Occasional snow showers or mostly flurries - light rain below 300m.
Extensive on higher summits
Cloud base typically 450 to 600m; generally highest western hills.
60%
A few glimpses of sun only. Good visibility but a haze.
0C
Will reach around 5C in the afternoon.
Peak District
Thursday 13th February 2025
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Mon 10th Feb 25 at
12:23PM
Southeasterly, typically 25mph. In places a very gusty 30mph.
Will impede ease of walking on most higher areas. In places gusts may unbalance you. Notable wind chill.
A few snow flurries
A few snow flurries.
Clearing most summits:
Cloud base typically 600m or above.
70%
Occasional sun, mainly more western dales. Good visibility although a haze.
1C. Due to wind chill will feel around -7C.
Will reach 3 or 4C in the afternoon.
Remaining cold with nearly all mountain terrain frozen for the next week or perhaps longer. Total precipitation will be small, although one or two further periods where snow showers or flurries will reach mainly eastern mountains, whilst occasionally winds strengthen and a threat of precipitation on western mountains as Atlantic fronts temporarily make progress toward western Britain.