The entire Yorkshire Dales National Park and North Pennines AONB, including the Three Peaks and Cross Fell, also south to Forest of Bowland and Ilkley Moor.
Yorkshire Dales and North Pennines
Saturday 28th May 2022
Last updated
Sat 28th May 22 at
7:33AM
Extensively dry with patches of sun, although a few brief showers. However, it will remain chilly, particularly near the coast of NW Scotland, where higher areas will be below freezing point.
Risk of a shower. Fairly light wind.
Northerly, 15 to perhaps 20mph on highest tops.
Small.
Isolated showers
A few brief showers afternoon.
Little if any
Fragments on highest slopes until mid or late morning will clear.
Almost certain
Bright sunshine until mid morning, then cloud will tend to fill in gradually. Visibility excellent.
4C rising to 8C. Will feel much colder directly in the wind.
Around 14C in the afternoon
Yorkshire Dales and North Pennines
Sunday 29th May 2022
Last updated
Sat 28th May 22 at
7:33AM
Northerly, 15 to 25mph, typically strongest over the North Pennines.
Fairly small
Showers, mainly afternoon
Risk of a few showers from dawn. From late morning or midday, a scattering of showers more widely, giving hail on higher tops. Small risk isolated thunder.
Very little
Cloud base mostly above the summits, but patches may graze highest tops now and again.
90%
Patchwork of sun, but cloud filling in by afternoon. Visibility excellent.
3C rising to 7C, but cooler N Pennines. Wind chill will make it feel as cold as -5C on higher tops in the morning.
5C or below in some sheltered valleys at dawn, rising to 12 to 14C.
Yorkshire Dales and North Pennines
Monday 30th May 2022
Last updated
Sat 28th May 22 at
7:33AM
Direction may well vary, mostly less than 15mph, perhaps calm on some summits. But locally gusts 25mph in precipitation.
Mostly negligible, although temporary sudden buffeting near precipitation in the afternoon.
Areas of heavy precipitation developing
Risk patches of rain from dawn, perhaps sleet on Cross Fell. Will deteriorate from later morning as showery rain becomes widespread and heavy with risk thunder. Total rainfall very varied over a few miles.
Will come and go, sometimes very extensive and low
Cloud base will rise from 550 to 800m after dawn to above highest hills by late morning. But in rain, expect fog widely on higher slopes and in some areas on lower slopes as well.
70%
Patches of sunshine will tend to give way to occasional bursts of sun. Often excellent visibility but poor in rain.
6C.
2 to 5C post dawn with ground frost in some valleys and sheltered upland dips. Will reach 13 or 14C in the afternoon.
Relatively low temperatures on the mountains much of next week; particularly on the Scottish highlands where higher tops will frequently be near freezing point. Showers, some heavy and thundery, giving hail and on higher tops snow, will be widespread, particularly in the afternoons, when in some areas they will merge to give a few hours of precipitation.