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Yorkshire Dales and North Pennines Forecast

Yorkshire Dales & North Pennines

The entire Yorkshire Dales National Park and North Pennines AONB, including the Three Peaks and Cross Fell, plus Howgills, also south to Forest of Bowland.

Thursday's Forecast

Light wind, negligible impact
Patchy cloud and winter sun
Cold
Winter kit required on higher terrain

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Viewing Forecast For

Yorkshire Dales & North Pennines
Thursday 8th January 2026
Last updated Wed 7th Jan 26 at 4:15PM

Summary for all mountain areas

Fairly benign conditions, breezier in northern Scotland. Local snow flurries, patchy cloud and some sun. A developing system to the southwest moves into Wales with heavy snow setting in increasingly widely later, extending into the Peak District by evening, accompanied by gales.

Headline for Yorkshire Dales & North Pennines

Light wind. Rare flurries, patchy cloud.

How windy? (On the summits)

Variable direction mostly 10mph or less. Strengthening E-NE'ly 30mph evening-night.

Effect of the wind on you?

Mostly small during daytime.

How Wet?

Rare light snow

Often dry, but possible snow flurries mostly western hills, sleet or rain low-mid slopes. Later evening into night, risk of snow becoming persistent, mainly southern areas.

Cloud on the hills?

Mostly little, patchy fog

Patchy cloud may drift onto some higher tops, possible fog some valleys also, mainly southern areas.

Chance of cloud free summits?

70%

Sunshine and air clarity?

Varied cloud and sun, likely better east; a veil of high cloud. Visibility very good in places, but risk misty or hazy some lower areas.

How Cold? (at 700m)

-1 or -2C.

And in the valleys

Frost many valleys, all day out of sunlight, starting around -1C to local -3C. Rising to max 2 or 3C. Back to 0C after dark.

Viewing Forecast For

Yorkshire Dales & North Pennines
Friday 9th January 2026
Last updated Wed 7th Jan 26 at 4:15PM

How windy? (On the summits)

Northerly 20 to 35mph, likely strongest early in day.

Effect of the wind on you?

May make walking uncomfortable with considerable wind chill on high terrain.

How Wet?

Flurries mostly morning

Patchy snow from overnight continuing into morning - a fresh covering to some lower elevations; sleet lower slopes, tending to fade to flurries and gradually fade out.

Cloud on the hills?

Fairly extensive, may improve

Shrouding most fells in the morning, banks of cloud mid-slopes up in eastern areas. Tending to thin and break in western areas, gradually may lift more widely.

Chance of cloud free summits?

30%

Sunshine and air clarity?

Overcast, may gradually become brighter, but high cloud likely obscures sun. Difficult navigation if in fog over snow cover, visibility may improve with time.

How Cold? (at 700m)

-1 or -2C. Feeling near/below -10C if exposed to stronger winds.

And in the valleys

0C from dawn, up to 2C afternoon.

Viewing Forecast For

Yorkshire Dales & North Pennines
Saturday 10th January 2026
Last updated Wed 7th Jan 26 at 4:15PM

How windy? (On the summits)

Variable or northerly 10 to 20mph.

Effect of the wind on you?

Fairly small, but risk noticeable wind chill in exposure on hills.

How Wet?

Rare if any flurries

Substantially dry, chance of an odd snow flurry, light rain spots lower slopes.

Cloud on the hills?

Mostly little

Fragments of cloud around some slopes and tops, but many hills often clear. Some mist possible into valleys.

Chance of cloud free summits?

70%

Sunshine and air clarity?

Mix of cloud and sun. Visibility very good.

How Cold? (at 700m)

-1 or -2C.

And in the valleys

Much terrain frozen into valleys. Sub-zero from dawn, rising to 1 or 2C afternoon.

Planning Outlook

Terrain remaining widely frozen into the weekend, extensive deep snow cover for Highlands, less nearer the central belt. A fresh good covering for Wales and south Pennines from Thursday night too. Quiet weather for Saturday daytime. Then into Sunday, southerly winds strengthen to gales - as a frontal system approaches, snow then freezing rain is likely. A rise of freezing level from the southwest - some thawing develops, rising just above freezing toward higher slopes; more pronounced thawing in England and Wales to the tops. Uncertain patterns next week, colder air may return across Scotland, whilst further south often generally milder. Some further hill snow mainly in Scotland.