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
Tuesday 28th October 2025
Last updated
Mon 27th Oct 25 at
12:58PM
For most, gusty upland gale or near gale force westerly winds, together with showers and fog covering most higher areas. More complicated in N Scotland, where low freezing level, but locally relatively benign with lighter wind and breaks in the cloud and precipitation.
Upland gales or near gales; showers, sometimes frequent.
Westerly; speeds typically 35mph - but not necessarily on highest areas, some very gusty conditions, with general speed near 55mph.
Arduous or difficult conditions with significant wind chill/buffeting. Strongest winds not necessarily on highest slopes; possible ferocious gusts.
Showery
Showers, mainly in the morning, one or two west to east bands where the rain is almost constant for a couple of hours.
Persistent across higher fells all day.
Cloud base typically 600 or 700m, but in rain lowering to 300 to 450m, probably widely so morning Yorkshire dales.
40%
Glimpses of sunshine. Hazy; poor visibility in rain.
5C. Will feel as cold as -8C in the strongest winds.
Around 9C in the afternoon.
Yorkshire Dales & North Pennines
Wednesday 29th October 2025
Last updated
Mon 27th Oct 25 at
12:58PM
West to southwesterly 25 to 35mph, perhaps strengthening to 40mph later in the day.
Walking often arduous higher up and considerable wind chill. Anticipate worsening, as conditions become difficult.
Intermittent rain
Generally showery - albeit for periods the rain frequent. Additionally a couple of hours of so of persistent rain may cross the region.
Persisting higher fells more or less all day
Some variation, but broadly cloud base 500 to 650m, dropping to around 300 or 400m in rain.
30%
Little or no sunshine. Visibility often poor due to rain.
4C
Typically 8C in the afternoon.
Yorkshire Dales & North Pennines
Thursday 30th October 2025
Last updated
Mon 27th Oct 25 at
12:58PM
Southeasterly 10 to perhaps 20mph morning. Progressively strengthening toward 40mph by dusk.
Mostly small at first before particularly sudden buffeting and wind chill gradually become considerable. Very difficult conditions after dark.
Rain setting in afternoon
Dry, probably until well into the afternoon. Rain then setting in from south.
Becoming extensive in rain: very little morning
Fragments some higher slopes, but most summits cloud free until into afternoon. Will lower onto at least higher fells in rain.
80% dropping to 30% afternoon.
Sunshine giving way as high cloud thickens. Excellent visibility before dropping markedly in rain.
Typically 4C; rising slowly through the day.
Slight frost some valleys at first; will rise to 8 or 9C by early or mid afternoon.
Frequently windy toward and through next weekend with widespread upland gales - possibly storm force - bands of rain and low cloud. Warmer than at present. These conditions are likely to continue well into November as a lengthy series of Atlantic lows and associated fronts cross Britain.