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
Thursday 4th December 2025
Last updated
Wed 3rd Dec 25 at
4:25PM
A complex weather situation with areas of frequent or persistent rain and hill snow, focused from the southern Highlands to northern England; often strong SE'ly winds. Further north in the Highlands, generally drier with higher cloud breaks. In Wales, becoming showery westerlies with risk of hail.
Strongest winds ease. Rain and low cloud may persist.
Southeasterly 35-40mph, strongest early in day, gradually easing to 25mph. By later afternoon may drop light and variable, though risk westerly 30mph from dusk.
Arduous morning conditions will start to ease, though may remain strenuous in exposure. Notable wind chill.
Risk of persistent rain
Some uncertainty, but risk of rain fairly persistent throughout the day, possibly heavy for spells, falling as sleet on highest tops at times, possibly turning to snow over tops late in daytime or after dark.
Extensive
Cloud shrouds high terrain all day above 500-600m in many areas. Some higher bases mainly on slopes toward Vale of Eden.
10%
Overcast and dull. Poor visibility due to low cloud and often rain.
2C. Feeling like -10C in the wind early, -5C later.
Around 5C all day.
Yorkshire Dales & North Pennines
Friday 5th December 2025
Last updated
Wed 3rd Dec 25 at
4:25PM
Southerly 25-35mph, trending southeasterly and rising to 40mph, further deteriorating into night.
Comfortable walking affected from dawn, blustery in exposure. Deteriorating into night. Significant wind chill.
Many areas dry before late afternoon rain
Local patches of rain drift from the west but many fells substantially dry well into the day. Rain arrives from the west afternoon, spreading widely and setting in heavy for a few hours into night.
Some breaks for a time, deteriorating later
Cloud banks cover the high fells in the morning with lower patches, mostly on western Yorks Dales. A rising trend with breaks to and above the high fells, then returning more widely to high terrain afternoon.
Rising to 50% for several hours
A bright sunrise in the east, soon overcast. Very good visibility.
1 or 2C, rising several degrees after nightfall. Feeling like -10C in the wind.
Frost in the dales at dawn, slowly rising to 4C then rapidly higher after dark.
Yorkshire Dales & North Pennines
Saturday 6th December 2025
Last updated
Wed 3rd Dec 25 at
4:25PM
South to southwesterly 20 to 30mph, may strengthen further later.
Feeling blustery over higher exposed terrain, risk of becoming more challenging walking conditions.
Often raining west, patchy north/east
Rain on and off at least, a mix of steady rain and frequent drizzle in western areas in Yorks Dales up to Tebay. Smaller amounts much of North Pennines and eastern dales, but damp in cloud.
Most persistent western hills
Covering many fells all day, fairly extensive above 400-500m in areas from Kirkby Stephen southward. Further east and northeast, bases higher, more often above 600m with some breaks.
20%
Glimpses of sun eastern areas. Visibility often reduced in west, poor in cloud and rain; better northeastward, good below cloud.
5C. Wind chill feeling like -5C in stronger speeds on tops.
7 or 8C, little variation night and day.
Generally unsettled through the weekend and into next week with areas of low pressure circulating near to the British Isles. Temperatures often near to freezing point on higher Scottish mountains, at times on tops elsewhere, though some thawing will occur periodically even to high tops in the Highlands. A complex series of frontal systems bringing spells of rain and some upland snow, mixed with showers with hail mostly near western coasts. Wind speeds will also vary, often south to southwesterlies, at times reaching gale force on tops, but intermittent lulls.