Includes all summits in the the northern half of Wales from Pumlumon northwards.
Eryri / Snowdonia National Park
Friday 20th September 2024
Last updated
Thu 19th Sep 24 at
1:08PM
Sunny, warm and calm with only morning valley fog in the Highlands. Low cloud southern Scotland and northeastern England, inversion, tops above the cloud. Sunny Lake District. East Wales under low cloud, west including Snowdon sunny & dry. Showers in Brecon Beacons. Locally gusty Welsh and English hills.
Mostly dry, sunny on highest tops, cloud lower down
Easterly 20 or 25mph. Locally gusty on elevated passes.
Fairly small, but gusts affecting comfortable walking.
Risk of a little rain
Risk low, but there may be one or two periods of showery rain toward the evening toward the south - possibly a heavy burst with very low risk an isolated thunder. First half of the day surely dry, rain very unlikely on Snowdon/Yr Wyddfa.
Lower slopes often covered at first
Higher, particularly western & northern mountains clear all day. Lower down, cloud between 200m and 400-600m (top of the cloud) extensive east Wales, more broken west.
70%
Patches of sunshine east Wales, very sunny in the west. Hazy.
13C, sometimes colder lower down where in cloud.
Above the summits.
Eryri / Snowdonia National Park
Saturday 21st September 2024
Last updated
Thu 19th Sep 24 at
1:08PM
East to northeasterly, 15 to 20mph. Sudden gusts up to 40mph through elevated passes & west of major ridges.
Small, but gusts locally may significantly affect your balance and stability.
Showers, most south, locally heavy
Frequent showers during the afternoon, highest risk east toward the south. Moderate risk thunder.
Hills covered at times on various levels
Valley fog in the morning below 500m. During the day fog slowly dispersing, but afternoon cloud possibly coming and going on various higher levels.
50%, tops in the morning cloud-free
Patchwork of sun, clouds most frequently in the east and southeast. Good visibility, some haze in the air.
11 to 13C
Above the summits.
Eryri / Snowdonia National Park
Sunday 22nd September 2024
Last updated
Thu 19th Sep 24 at
1:08PM
Northeast to southeasterly, mean wind 10 to 25mph, but gusts may exceed 40mph locally. Strongest in the south.
Variable, fairly small at times but in exposed locations gusts affecting comfortable walking and stability.
Risk showers, perhaps with thunder
Possible thundery and at times heavy showers, risk highest toward the south.
Hills partly in cloud
Cloud covering the hills toward the south, on Snowdon range except for morning mist mostly hills clear at start, perhaps getting covered during the day.
60%
Patchy sun at start, increasingly murky and dull from the southeast during the day. Haze in the air.
9 or 10C
Above the summits.
High pressure conditions with a lot of sunshine, warm temperatures and calm winds continue until early next week in Scotland and northern England. In Wales and Peak District during the weekend heavy showery bursts of rain, possibly thunderstorms. On Monday clouds and brief rain in Scotland. Northern England mostly dry, Peaks and Wales still wet. On Tuesday most likely dry day, before a deep low pressure system arrives on Wednesday/Thursday, bringing strong cooling and a lot of rain to most British mountains. Toward next weekend probably cold and wet, with again some snow on high tops.