Lake District Mountain weather forecast table
Confidence
High for unsettled but lowering for the detail of the worst of the conditions due to the mobile nature of the weather patterns.
This evening forecast
Cloudy with occasional rain. Strong summit winds. Freezing level above all summits.
Mountain weather hazards
Hazards apply at or above 300m, reflecting the more severe conditions which can occur at altitude.
Poor Visibility
Gales
Storm Force Winds
Severe Chill Effect
Heavy Persistent Rain
Mountain weather forecast
Rain turning persistent and occasionally heavy from mid-morning. Gale, perhaps storm force, summit winds.
| Time | 00:00 | 03:00 | 06:00 | 09:00 | 12:00 | 15:00 | 18:00 | 21:00 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Weather (at 800m) |
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|
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Chance of precipitation (at 800m) |
70% | 50% | 40% | 90% | >95% | >95% | 80% | 70% |
| Time | 00:00 | 03:00 | 06:00 | 09:00 | 12:00 | 15:00 | 18:00 | 21:00 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 900m |
SW
40
|
SW
41
|
SW
42
|
SW
44
|
SW
51
|
SW
49
|
SW
37
|
SW
28
|
| 600m |
SW
30
|
SW
30
|
SW
34
|
SW
36
|
SW
42
|
SW
35
|
SW
29
|
SW
23
|
| 300m |
SW
10
|
SW
11
|
SW
13
|
SW
15
|
SW
16
|
SW
13
|
SW
13
|
SW
10
|
| Valley |
SW
11
|
SW
12
|
SW
14
|
SW
16
|
SW
16
|
SW
15
|
SW
14
|
SW
10
|
| Time | 00:00 | 03:00 | 06:00 | 09:00 | 12:00 | 15:00 | 18:00 | 21:00 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 900m | 48 | 49 | 51 | 54 | 63 | 60 | 46 | 36 |
| 600m | 40 | 41 | 45 | 48 | 56 | 47 | 40 | 32 |
| 300m | 29 | 30 | 34 | 36 | 42 | 36 | 31 | 26 |
| Valley | 28 | 29 | 32 | 34 | 38 | 36 | 30 | 23 |
| Time | 00:00 | 03:00 | 06:00 | 09:00 | 12:00 | 15:00 | 18:00 | 21:00 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 900m |
4°
|
4°
|
4°
|
4°
|
4°
|
3°
|
4°
|
4°
|
| 600m |
6°
|
6°
|
6°
|
5°
|
5°
|
5°
|
6°
|
6°
|
| 300m |
7°
|
7°
|
7°
|
7°
|
7°
|
6°
|
7°
|
7°
|
| Valley |
8°
|
8°
|
8°
|
8°
|
8°
|
8°
|
8°
|
8°
|
| Freezing Level |
1,600m
|
1,600m
|
1,500m
|
1,500m
|
1,400m
|
1,900m
|
1,600m
|
1,400m
|
| Time | 00:00 | 03:00 | 06:00 | 09:00 | 12:00 | 15:00 | 18:00 | 21:00 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 900m |
-3°
|
-3°
|
-3°
|
-4°
|
-5°
|
-5°
|
-3°
|
-2°
|
| 600m |
0°
|
0°
|
-1°
|
-1°
|
-2°
|
-2°
|
0°
|
0°
|
| 300m |
4°
|
4°
|
3°
|
3°
|
3°
|
3°
|
3°
|
4°
|
| Valley |
5°
|
5°
|
5°
|
5°
|
5°
|
5°
|
5°
|
6°
|
Additional weather information
Meteorologist's view
Navigation difficult in extensive hill fog and driving rain. Severe wind chill confined to the higher peaks. Winds 10-15mph strong than the figures stated above across most exposed ridges and summits, with the risk of storm force winds here.
Weather
Cloudy to overcast with occasional patchy rain through to early morning. Rain turning persistent and occasionally heavy from mid-morning, before becoming patchy again for the evening.
Chance of cloud-free hill tops
10% or less
Low cloud and visibility
Becoming moderate or poor in rain, very poor within cloud with bases quite extensive from 500m.
Ground conditions
Date: Wednesday 25 February Location: Helvellyn summit at 09:50 Full report: Fog, Mist & Drizzle. A drab day at all levels across the fells. Fog became entrenched over the southern half of the Lake District, accompanied by relatively mild temperatures for late February and little wind to disperse it. Further north-east in the National Park, the morning began marginally brighter but had deteriorated by lunchtime into mist and drizzle at valley level. Higher elevations fared no better, with low cloud and horizontal rain driven in on a south-westerly Atlantic airflow. A persistent strong breeze was present across Helvellyn - very much a head-down, hood-up sort of day. Helvellyn revealed little of any remaining snow cover, with only brief glimpses of thin, old strips and runnels on the headwall above Red Tarn. Swirral Edge was ascended and descended without the need for microspikes for the first time in a while, although a few stubborn patches remain. Hard, persistent ice along the margins of small snow patches requires careful footwork to avoid, involving short sections of awkward rock hopping - or the option of fitting microspikes to cross safely. A final isolated snow patch on the summit plateau, along with sagging cornice remnants on corrie rims, can all be easily avoided. Although snow cover is now marginal, conditions remain winter-like. Poor visibility makes route-finding challenging, and confident navigation skills are essential. Comfort and safety will be greatly improved by carrying full waterproofs, wearing sturdy mountain boots, warm layers, with spare hats and gloves. It is also prudent to carry basic emergency equipment such as a first aid kit, a survival shelter, and a fully charged and well protected mobile phone. If no phone signal is available blow six times in a minute on a whistle to draw attention if needs be. Temperature: plus 4C, Maximum wind speed 23.4mph, Wind chill: minus 2.3C, Average wind speed: 21.1mph
Mountain weather information
Weather
Overcast with periods of rain that turns heavy at times. Chance of drier, clear weather reaching from the west towards the evening. Fresh summit winds.
Chance of cloud-free hill tops
10% or less becoming 30% for the evening
Maximum wind speed expected
Northwesterly mean 15-25mph with gusts reaching 35mph across most exposed ridges and summits.
Temperature
- At 800m Plus 3 Celsius
- Valley Plus 7 Celsius increasing 11 Celsius for the afternoon
- Freezing level Above summits
Low cloud and visibility
Becoming moderate or poor in rain, very poor within cloud with based quite extensive from 500m, before lifting and breaking a little for the evening.
Mountain weather information
Sat 28 Feb
Occasionally bright and largely dry through the bulk of the day, but a band of rain will reach from the west late in the day. Strong summit winds. Freezing level 700m lifting above all summits late in the day.
Sun 1 Mar
Cloudy with occasional rain which turns heavy at times. Strong to gale summit winds. Freezing level above all summits.
Mon 2 Mar
Occasional rain. Moderate to fresh summit winds. Freezing level above all summits.
Summit specific forecast
Mountain summit forecast map
The Lake District covers an area of 885 square miles with its highest point, Scafell Pike, standing at 978 metres.