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
Monday 25th May 2026
Last updated
Sun 24th May 26 at
4:40PM
High pressure brings another extensively sunny and unseasonably hot day for England and Wales, with valley temperatures from Peak District into Wales up to 30C in afternoon. Also very warm sunshine southern and eastern Scotland, but still blustery south-westerly with low cloud and patchy drizzly rain northwest Scotland.
Increasingly very warm sunshine with hills clear. Beware dehydration and sunburn.
South-westerly 10 to 20mph, generally strongest in the morning when perhaps briefly touching 25mph over northern tops.
Mostly small
Dry
Soon all hills clear
From dawn, some patches at varying heights, but they will soon lift and disperse to leave the hills clear of cloud.
90%
Extensive sunshine. Visibility very good.
18C, humid
Increasingly very warm with valley temperatures reaching 24 to 26C.
Yorkshire Dales & North Pennines
Tuesday 26th May 2026
Last updated
Sun 24th May 26 at
4:40PM
Westerly 10mph, becoming variable in direction 5-10mph. Locally 15mph where any coastal sea breezes develop.
Mostly negligible
Substantially or completely dry
Very likely dry, but risk of cloud bubbling up in the afternoon inland to give an isolated, but should they occur, slow-moving heavy shower.
Hills clear
Perhaps some early fragments of mist and low cloud, mainly around coastal hills in the west. Otherwise, hills clear.
90%
Widespread sunshine, but areas of cloud may bubble up inland in the afternoon. Visibility very good.
14 to 17C, highest across the western Dales.
Valley temperature rising to 19 to 24C, highest western dales. May drop off a few degrees eastern Dales by late afternoon.
Yorkshire Dales & North Pennines
Wednesday 27th May 2026
Last updated
Sun 24th May 26 at
4:40PM
Southeasterly 10mph, lifting in afternoon to 15-20mph, but may increase at times to 25 to 30mph toward west coast.
Mostly small, but increasingly gusty toward west coast during the afternoon. Highest gusts not necessarily over tops.
Mostly dry
Risk of spots of drizzle where in low cloud N Pennines into eastern Dales.
Low cloud, mainly east, dispersing.
Low cloud may have expanded fairly widely overnight to eastern Dales and north Pennines. May take a few hours to clear. Western hills likely clear all day.
50% lifting to 80%
Patchwork of sunshine, extensive western fells. Visibility good, but marked haze.
East 10 to 12C West 12 to 14C
16 to 18C eastern valleys. 19 to 22C western valleys.
High pressure dominates this week with early patchy low cloud, mainly coastal hills dispersing to give widespread warm or very warm sunshine, still reaching into the high 20s on Tuesday Peak District into Wales with high humidity, which may spark off the odd thunderstorm, before peak daytime temperatures come down a little, when cooler for eastern hills. Chance of well scattered shower development from midweek as a gusty south-easterly develops for western hills. Pressure lowering next weekend into next week.