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.
Yorkshire Dales & North Pennines
Sunday 29th March 2026
Last updated
Sat 28th Mar 26 at
4:00PM
Widely difficult conditions - extensive gales across the hills, often severe on higher terrain; a few hours of storm-force winds moving southward accompanied by a swathe of heavy rain, some snow on high tops. Colder air follows across Scotland, with frequent showery hail and snow, periods of whiteout on mountains.
Severe upland gales, rain heavy for a few hours, then showers.
Southwesterly 55-70mph with stronger gusts during morning, then westerly 40-50mph into afternoon, squally gusts.
Severe conditions for a time, powerful gusts could knock you off your feet. Remaining difficult high Pennines, mobility challenging in exposure. Significant wind chill.
Rain turns heavy, showers into afternoon
A swathe of increasingly heavy rain moving in from northwest in morning, brief snow on high tops. Torrential bursts for a time up to middle of the day, clearing but followed by local showers afternoon, later snow high tops in north.
Lowest in rain west, rising later
Varied mostly over higher western slopes early in day, but filling in more extensively, lowering to 500-600m. Then rising in afternoon with breaks forming to tops.
30%, later 60%
Largely cloudy, then bursts of sun develop afternoon. Visibility very poor in rain, improving later to intermittently very good out of showers.
1C rising briefly to 3C middle of day, by evening dropping toward 0C. Wind chill feeling like -12 to -15C.
2C at dawn, rising to 8C afternoon, but a few degrees lower during heavy rain.
Yorkshire Dales & North Pennines
Monday 30th March 2026
Last updated
Sat 28th Mar 26 at
4:00PM
West to northwesterly, 35 to 50mph, strongest North Pennines in the morning, gusts 60mph for a time higher tops.
Walking difficult on exposed higher terrain, considerable buffeting, gusts knocking you off balance. Significant wind chill.
Light showers for a time
Well scattered light showers, snow flurries above 500m, fading out with time.
Lifting above most tops
Cloud banks drifting over higher slopes, mostly above 600-700m in morning, tending to rise. Increasing breaks to tops. Will then lower from southwest into night.
70% rising above 90%
Occasional sun, most common east. Visibility mostly very good.
0C rising to 2 or 3C afternoon, then higher after dark. Wind chill feeling like -12 to -15C.
4C from dawn, rising to 9C afternoon.
Yorkshire Dales & North Pennines
Tuesday 31st March 2026
Last updated
Sat 28th Mar 26 at
4:00PM
Westerly, 20 to 30mph, gusty in places around higher tops.
Breezy, gusty spots starting to affect comfortable walking on exposed terrain. Marked wind chill despite milder air.
Drizzly rain, fading during day
Drizzle and light rain most persistent and widespread during the morning, though patchier small amounts eastwards. Tending to fade to patchy drizzle confined to western Dales into afternoon.
Extensive, rising with some breaks
Blanket low cloud across most fells in the morning above 400-500m, lower for a time in western areas. Tending to rise and break with time, best toward east. Banks likely linger above 600-700m Three Peaks area.
10%, rising to 40% afternoon.
Glimpses of sun mostly eastern areas. Poor visibility on much higher terrain at least in morning, becoming good where cloud lifts and breaks.
5 to 7C. Feeling like -2 to -5C directly in the wind.
7C from dawn, rising to 13C afternoon, locally warmer eastern dales.
Milder air across all areas by Tuesday, with drizzly rain and low cloud particularly in the west. A drop of temperature returns to Scotland at least during Wednesday, with a belt of rain expected to move slowly southwards, followed by showers turning to snow again on higher areas, possible hail. Uncertain southward extent of rain and colder air beyond midweek - lower confidence in forecast detail toward Easter - high pressure toward the east and south brings some drier weather, but Atlantic weather systems may continue to move near to the northwest of Britain bringing further spells of strong wind and rain, plus fluctuating temperatures in Scotland, whilst further south likely stays milder.