Includes all summits in the the northern half of Wales from Pumlumon northwards.
Eryri / Snowdonia National Park
Monday 9th March 2026
Last updated
Sun 8th Mar 26 at
3:30PM
Humid air will bring extensive low cloud and bursts of showery rain to the mountains. However, in places breaks in the low cloud will allow sunshine through, whilst the cloud base will be very varied - making detail difficult. Windy northern and western Scottish Highlands.
Bursts of showery rain. Fog tending to lift.
South to southwesterly 10 to on highest summits 15mph
Small
Patchy rain; very little in total
Bursts, probably brief, of showery rain now and again. Some places may well stay dry, and total rainfall everywhere small.
Very extensive - although cloud base rising, perhaps breaking.
Very likely blanket of fog from lower slopes up from dawn - though some breaks to some higher slopes. Cloud base will rise from late morning, and by afternoon, most cloud will be above 600 to 800m, and may substantially clear.
10% rising to 50%
Widely dull and misty or murky morning. Patches of sunshine, perhaps extensive, will gradually come through, and visibility probably improving to be very good.
4C
Above the summits
Eryri / Snowdonia National Park
Tuesday 10th March 2026
Last updated
Sun 8th Mar 26 at
3:30PM
South to on higher slopes southwesterly; increasingly through day from 20-30mph to 30 to 50mph (strongest Snowdon range).
Notable wind chill and balance affected by the wind on exposed higher slopes - increasingly so, NW Wales late in day.
Little or no rain until dusk
Risk of an isolated brief burst of rain. Rain more widely after dark.
Will come and go: may clear for a few hours before lowering afternoon
Morning: cloud base widely rising to or above 750-900m, but may persist near Lleyn peninsula. Afternoon: Will deteriorate from west as cloud forms widely above 600 to 750m, but may well form below 300m Lleyn peninsula to Snowdon.
30%, but 70% for a few hours middle of day.
Glimpses of sun some lower slopes - though possibly more extensive east Wales and north of the Carneddau. Excellent visibility though a haze westernmost areas.
3C - only slow drop in temperature higher up. Will feel as cold as minus 6C directly in the wind.
Above the summits.
Eryri / Snowdonia National Park
Wednesday 11th March 2026
Last updated
Sun 8th Mar 26 at
3:30PM
Westerly up to 45mph post dawn. Will drop to typically 30 or on higher tops Snowdon range 35mph by midday.
Expect considerable wind chill and walking to be arduous particularly at first.
Hail and snow showers
Occasional hail and above 750m snow showers.
Extensively covering higher areas
In precipitation, cloud temporarily forming below 400 to 600m (lowest morning westernmost slopes). Otherwise, by midday frequently between 750 and 1000m.
50%
Bursts of sunshine, particularly afternoon. Visibility mostly very good or excellent.
0C rising slowly toward 2C. Will feel like minus 10C directly in the wind.
900m slowly rising to just above highest summits.
Later this week - with the current mostly cloudy and hazy or murky conditions clearing on Tuesday night. Bouts of upland severe or storm force winds will reach the Scottish Highlands and gales periodically affecting other mountain areas. Freeze thaw cycles will occur on higher areas south from S Scotland whilst the Scottish Highlands experience infrequent thaw, with fresh snow sometimes reaching lower slopes, whilst extensive higher up.