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 11th June 2026
Last updated
Wed 10th Jun 26 at
3:56PM
Persistent rain onto western hills from dawn, soon spreading widely. Murky with heavy falls, extended heavy falls west Wales. Very windy England and Wales, gale-force gusts, strongest Wales. Rain and strong wind slower to reach north and east Scotland though blanket low cloud fills in.
Persistent rain, blanket cloud; very windy, gale-force gusts
Southwesterly at dawn about 15mph, soon strengthening and trending southerly, 25-30mph with strong gusts by midday. Shifting westerly, afternoon speeds of 35-40mph with frequent stronger gusts over tops, strongest speeds at first in the south.
Fairly small in the early hours, but gradually deteriorating to strenuous conditions afternoon, arduous in the south with considerable buffeting and wind chill.
Persistent rain
Rain arriving from dawn in west, some steadier heavier falls for periods through the morning, particularly Three Peaks area. An easing trend through afternoon, rain may break in places, but a lingering drizzle over the tops even during breaks in rain.
Extensive low cloud
Soon blanket low cloud across the fells, to lower slopes western dales, fairly extensive above 600m. Some chance of some higher breaks near and north of Teesdale later in the day, but summits unlikely to clear.
10%
Overcast and dull, murky southwest. Poor visibility much of day in rain.
5C rising to 10C, then to 11C later afternoon into evening (or briefly 12C eastern slopes), only cooling overnight. Feeling like 0 to -3C directly in wind.
9C at dawn rising to 13C afternoon, or slightly milder toward evening.
Yorkshire Dales & North Pennines
Friday 12th June 2026
Last updated
Wed 10th Jun 26 at
3:56PM
Westerly, 25 to 35mph, in places 40mph over higher Pennines.
Strenuous walking where exposed over high terrain, uncomfortable buffeting gusts in places. Marked wind chill.
Drizzly rain mostly west
Drizzly showers merging into more frequent light rain at times western areas. Patchier eastwards, more often dry some eastern dales.
Extensive, lowest west
Persistent across most or all fells, often foggy to 300-500m western Yorks Dales up to Tebay. Cloud base mostly above 600m north from Kirkby Stephen and eastern dales, local breaks possible mainly Teesdale area, and greater chance of brief breaks later.
20%
Largely cloudy, dull in west. Visibility reduced around rain in west, misty over hills; better below cloud toward east.
8C rising to 11C afternoon. Feeling near 0C where exposed to wind.
11C at dawn, or slightly cooler N Pennines. Rising to 16C afternoon.
Yorkshire Dales & North Pennines
Saturday 13th June 2026
Last updated
Wed 10th Jun 26 at
3:56PM
West shifting northwesterly 25-40mph; speeds will vary throughout the day.
Walking always at least impeded in exposure, extended strenuous spells likely with notable wind chill.
Probably substantially dry
Rare patchy rain drifting across the fells from the northwest from time to time, more often not raining and amounting to little.
Largely clearing summits
Banks of cloud cover the high summits at dawn, some ragged lower patches on western slopes too. Cloud will largely lift above the summits by afternoon, some chance of passing caps over the Cross Fell group.
Rising to 80%
Bursts of sunshine, weakened by high cloud. Very good visibility.
6C rising to 9C. Feeling at or below freezing in strongest direct wind.
8C at dawn, rising to 13 or 14C.
Damp westerly breezes on Friday will cloak most mountains in cloud and some drizzle, better conditions eastwards. Cool and strong westerlies persist in Scotland on Saturday, then warmer with lighter winds by Sunday. Some patchy rain remaining in west and northwest Scotland over the weekend. Pressure tends to rise from the south this weekend, bringing warmer air and drier conditions to England & Wales, although west coast mountains may hold onto cloud. Into next week, a mixed southwesterly pattern remains, windy at times with periods of rain, drizzle and low cloud most persistent in the west. Warmest in England and Wales, but cooler westerly air likely returns at times mid-late week. Higher pressure then shows more signs of expanding over the country by late next week bringing improving conditions.