Includes all summits in the the northern half of Wales from Pumlumon northwards.
Eryri / Snowdonia National Park
Monday 26th January 2026
Last updated
Sun 25th Jan 26 at
4:15PM
Gale-force and very gusty southeasterly winds Scottish mountains, tending to strengthen. Patchy snow and low cloud affects the eastern Highlands; largely dry and clearer toward west/northwest. Some cloud breaks for the Lakes. Rain and upland gales moves into Wales from the west in the afternoon.
Gales developing, dry much of day, rain later.
Southeasterly 30mph at dawn, steadily increasing to a gusty 45-50mph during afternoon, strengthening further after dark, eventually stormy winds 70mph into middle of night.
Significant wind chill. Strenuous walking from dawn, deteriorating, challenging by dusk with buffeting. Severe conditions onward into night.
Rain develops afternoon, summit snow
Mostly dry morning, a few spots of sleet on eastern hills. Rain gradually arrives through afternoon, becoming widespread after dark and falling as snow for a time on the high summits.
Mostly east, more extensive later
Patchy cloud on the upper slopes and summits, some breaks best typically toward northwest. Low cloud more extensive east Wales. Becoming extensive later afternoon as rain sets in with bases lowering to mid-slopes.
40%, later 10%
Little sunshine expected. Good visibility at first, turning poor as rain sets in.
-1C, marginal rise to 0C or just above later in day. Wind chill feeling like -10 to later -15C or colder after dark.
600-700m, small change of temperature with added height; lifting slightly afternoon.
Eryri / Snowdonia National Park
Tuesday 27th January 2026
Last updated
Sun 25th Jan 26 at
4:15PM
South-southeasterly 50-70mph at/before dawn, easing to nearer 45-50mph, though some variability and powerful gusts.
Mobility challenged likely all day, difficult early; strongest wind requires crouching for stability. Severe wind chill.
Snow soon rain, becoming showery
Snow from before dawn all turning rapidly to rain to upper slopes, persistent and heavy for several hours, breaking up by midday, but then showery bursts with hail spreading from southwest in afternoon.
Fairly extensive
Extensive cloud over the summits and upper slopes of Snowdonia and mid-Wales, likely all day. Western slopes may see some local higher breaks with time, though always a risk of lowering again.
20%
Mostly cloudy, a few bright moments may break out afternoon. Visibility often very poor in precipitation, though local improvements afternoon.
-1 to +1C. Feeling like -17C in direct wind.
Soon lifting above the summits, but may variably return to around 800m at times into afternoon.
Eryri / Snowdonia National Park
Wednesday 28th January 2026
Last updated
Sun 25th Jan 26 at
4:15PM
Southeasterly 30 to 50mph - speed likely to vary during day, risk reaching 60mph western Snowdon/Yr Wyddfa group.
Arduous walking conditions, very gusty around higher tops, mobility and balance difficult in places. Significant wind chill.
Rain unlikely
Chance of some rain spots in west if high cloud starts to thicken.
Varied, clearer north/west
Low cloud banks most persistent eastern hills. Varied patches on tops elsewhere, but good breaks likely toward northwest.
40%
Occasional sun, varied high cloud. Visibility very good away from cloud.
0 or -1C, rising to +2C. Wind chill feeling like -10 to -13C.
800m from dawn, rising just above freezing to higher summits during day.
Powerful southeasterlies prevail across Scotland this week and many indications favour strong east or southeasterly winds onward into the first half of February. Scottish mountains are expected stay below freezing in the extended range, fresh heavy snowfalls giving substantial depths and drifts across south and eastern areas, much less snow northwestward. Hills in England and Wales will see varying freezing levels, sub-zero for periods to 600m or lower, but intermittently lifting just above the tops - a mix of rain and upland snowfall. A generally unsettled pattern with Atlantic lows continuing to frequently circulate over Britain on a southerly track, whilst high pressure resides away to the north.