Lake District Mountain weather forecast table
Confidence
Confidence is moderate on Wednesday for a dry day but a band of rain will be to the west of the area and there is a risk it will skirt the western fells at times. High confidence for cold conditions to persist until Friday when a milder southwesterly airstream is expected to dominate towards the weekend.
This evening forecast
Cloud thickening during the evening but remaining dry, with strengthening southerly winds, feeling very cold on the hills.
Mountain weather hazards
Hazards apply at or above 300m, reflecting the more severe conditions which can occur at altitude.
Gales
Severe Chill Effect
Mountain weather forecast
Mostly dry but cloudy with strong southeasterly 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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Chance of precipitation (at 800m) |
10% | 10% | 10% | 10% | 10% | 10% | 10% | 10% |
| Time | 00:00 | 03:00 | 06:00 | 09:00 | 12:00 | 15:00 | 18:00 | 21:00 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 900m |
E
34
|
SE
40
|
SE
45
|
SE
48
|
SE
48
|
SE
42
|
SE
44
|
E
44
|
| 600m |
E
17
|
SE
24
|
SE
37
|
SE
38
|
SE
37
|
SE
31
|
SE
31
|
E
29
|
| 300m |
SE
6
|
SE
6
|
SE
13
|
SE
14
|
SE
13
|
SE
9
|
E
11
|
E
10
|
| Valley |
E
5
|
SE
6
|
SE
10
|
SE
12
|
SE
13
|
SE
11
|
E
13
|
E
10
|
| Time | 00:00 | 03:00 | 06:00 | 09:00 | 12:00 | 15:00 | 18:00 | 21:00 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 900m | 42 | 49 | 56 | 60 | 61 | 54 | 56 | 56 |
| 600m | 26 | 37 | 53 | 55 | 53 | 46 | 47 | 44 |
| 300m | 21 | 25 | 37 | 39 | 38 | 31 | 34 | 32 |
| Valley | 18 | 22 | 29 | 31 | 32 | 29 | 33 | 29 |
| Time | 00:00 | 03:00 | 06:00 | 09:00 | 12:00 | 15:00 | 18:00 | 21:00 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 900m |
-5°
|
-5°
|
-5°
|
-5°
|
-4°
|
-4°
|
-5°
|
-5°
|
| 600m |
-3°
|
-3°
|
-3°
|
-3°
|
-2°
|
-1°
|
-2°
|
-3°
|
| 300m |
0°
|
0°
|
0°
|
0°
|
2°
|
2°
|
0°
|
0°
|
| Valley |
2°
|
2°
|
2°
|
2°
|
4°
|
5°
|
3°
|
2°
|
| Freezing Level |
0m
|
0m
|
100m
|
100m
|
200m
|
300m
|
100m
|
100m
|
| Time | 00:00 | 03:00 | 06:00 | 09:00 | 12:00 | 15:00 | 18:00 | 21:00 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 900m |
-15°
|
-15°
|
-16°
|
-17°
|
-15°
|
-14°
|
-16°
|
-16°
|
| 600m |
-10°
|
-11°
|
-12°
|
-13°
|
-11°
|
-9°
|
-11°
|
-12°
|
| 300m |
-3°
|
-3°
|
-6°
|
-6°
|
-3°
|
-1°
|
-4°
|
-4°
|
| Valley |
-1°
|
0°
|
-2°
|
-2°
|
0°
|
1°
|
-1°
|
-1°
|
Additional weather information
Meteorologist's view
Gales on the summits, possibly severe gale force gusts at times will give severe buffeting and enhance the windchill effect, a low freezing level indicates the cold air around the Lake District.
Weather
A cloudy day on Wednesday but mostly dry, there is a small risk of a snow flurry on more western fells, cloud breaking at times for a few sunny spells around northern Fells. The strong winds, summit gales will be the biggest hazard and associated windchill will make it feel bitterly cold on the hills.
Chance of cloud-free hill tops
90%, patchy cloud affecting the summits possible at times.
Low cloud and visibility
Patchy cloud above 700m is a possibility at times during the day but will be quite transient, more likely around western fells. Visibility is likely to be good but may dip to moderate at times.
Ground conditions
Date: Tuesday 17 February, Location: Scafell Pike summit cairn (978m) at 10:00, Temperature: minus 6.3°C, Maximum wind speed 39.3mph,Wind chill: minus 18.2°C, Average wind speed: 33.7mph, Full report: Stunning conditions, blue skies Superb winter conditions underfoot combined with clear skies delivered a glorious day across the Lake District National Park on Tuesday. Observations and measurements were taken from the summit of Scafell Pike (978m), with remarkably clear views stretching across to Helvellyn, the Isle of Man and northwards into Scotland. High cloud gradually spread in later in the afternoon, but visibility remained excellent. With freezing temperatures at valley level, water ice was present on paths from the outset. Fortunately, cobbled sections and rocky ground remained bone dry, allowing straightforward avoidance. A light dusting of fresh snow from Monday night had settled down to around 400m, with continuous cover above 500m. Here, fresh snow overlays an older, hard frozen base. This firm névé extends to the summits of the Central Fells and is likely widespread across all higher ground. Drifted windslab has blow in to south-facing terrain, particularly behind boulders, in hollows and scoops, reaching depths of upto 50cm in places. This is well consolidated. Careful route choice favouring scoured, firm névé provided the best walking conditions. Moving away from infilled paths often made sense to avoid areas of breakable crust within the newer snow deposits. A bitterly cold northerly wind dominated the morning. With an air temperature of -6.3°C on the summit of Scafell Pike and strong wind speeds, exposed skin cooled rapidly. Rime ice (feathered formations growing into the wind) was evident on any rock projections and summit features. Micro-spikes or crampons significantly improved both efficiency and security when crossing hard snowfields. The final ascent ridge to Scafell Pike from Broad Crag col has an exposed run-out into rocky ground below and warrants particular care in firm conditions. No cornices were observed in the Scafell range today, though they are likely to be more evident on the Helvellyn coves. Wednesday's forecast suggests similar underfoot conditions across the county. However, with wind speeds forecast up to 55mph, walking conditions will become challenging, with a genuine risk of being buffeted and blown off balance. This further reinforces the need for appropriate spikes, ice axes where terrain justifies or walking poles for stability. Full winter clothing and equipment remain essential. These are superb winter conditions - and they demand full respect.
Mountain weather information
Weather
A dry day with some sunny spells developing, feeling fresh in the southeasterly winds although these will be lighter than on Wednesday. Feeling chilly out on the fells.
Chance of cloud-free hill tops
95%, most summits will be clear.
Maximum wind speed expected
Southeasterly 15-20mph
Temperature
- At 800m Minus 2 Celsius
- Valley Plus 1 rising to 5 Celsius.
- Freezing level 200-400m
Low cloud and visibility
Very little cloud below the summits expected, perhaps patches at times. Good or very good visibility is expected.
Mountain weather information
Fri 20 Feb
Milder air will spread in from the southwest with plenty of cloud and outbreaks of rain on Friday morning, accompanied by southwesterly gales. Rain likely to ease later in the afternoon. Freezing level lifting from 400m to above all summits.
Sat 21 Feb
Strong westerly winds will push in cloudy conditions and outbreaks of light rain and drizzle, rain clearing later in the day, low cloud likely to be a hazard. Freezing level above all summits.
Sun 22 Feb
Outbreaks of rain and strong winds likely to continue later in the weekend with the risk of low cloud conditions, freezing level likely to be 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.