Mountain weather

Mountain weather

Peak District

Confidence

High confidence for a continuation of changeable conditions but lower confidence for cloud and rainfall detail, and timing of rain/shower bands.

Mountain hazards

Mountain weather hazards

Hazards apply at or above 300m, reflecting the more severe conditions which can occur at altitude.

Heavy Persistent Rain
Heavy and persistent rain can lead to drenched clothing and footwear with waterproofs often becoming soaked through, especially if accompanied by strong winds. This can lead to significant loss of body heat and an increased likelihood of hypothermia. Terrain may turn increasingly boggy underfoot while streams can flood and become impassable. There may also be a risk of flooding in valleys or glens. If there is snow cover, a heightened avalanche hazard is possible and avalanche reports should be consulted where available.
Strong Sunlight
Harmful UV levels from sunlight increase with altitude giving a greater risk of sunburn and eye damage, even on some overcast days. On breezy days, the cooling effect of wind on exposed skin may disguise any feeling of sunburn until it is too late. If there is snow cover, glare increases the effect of UV rays especially on the eyes. It is advisable to wear sun block, protective clothing such as a long-sleeved top and hat and have good quality eye protection.

Poor Visibility
Poor visibility presents challenging route finding conditions. Visibility could be significantly less than 50 metres in all directions with few or no visual references, especially on featureless moors or plateaux. Distances become hard to judge and cliff or cornice edges can be difficult to recognise. These conditions require good navigational skills. There is a risk of white-out conditions when mist or fog is combined with extensive snow cover.
Thunderstorms
Lightning is a significant mountain hazard which can result in serious injury or death. Mountain terrain often leaves one highly exposed to lightning strikes. Hail may give unpleasant conditions with torrential rain and localised flash flooding also possible, mainly in Summer months.

Mountain weather forecast

A wet start, becoming drier and brighter in the afternoon. Cool and windy on the summits.

Time
Time
06:00
09:00
12:00
15:00
18:00
21:00
Weather
(at 800m)
Weather symbols Heavy Rain Fog Cloudy Sunny intervals Sunny intervals Sunny intervals
Chance of
precipitation
(at 800m)
Chance of precipitation
90%
40%
20%
10%
10%
10%

Wind direction and speed

Altitude above mean sea level
Time
Time
06:00
09:00
12:00
15:00
18:00
21:00
600m
600m SW 15mph knots
SW
15mph
W 18mph knots
W
18mph
W 18mph knots
W
18mph
W 21mph knots
W
21mph
W 19mph knots
W
19mph
SW 17mph knots
SW
17mph
300m
300m SW 9mph knots
SW
9mph
W 13mph knots
W
13mph
W 14mph knots
W
14mph
W 18mph knots
W
18mph
W 14mph knots
W
14mph
SW 12mph knots
SW
12mph
Valley
Valley SW 6mph knots
SW
6mph
W 9mph knots
W
9mph
W 11mph knots
W
11mph
W 14mph knots
W
14mph
W 11mph knots
W
11mph
SW 8mph knots
SW
8mph

Wind gust

Altitude above mean sea level
Time
Time
06:00
09:00
12:00
15:00
18:00
21:00
600m
600m 20mph 22mph 24mph 28mph 25mph 24mph
300m
300m 13mph 18mph 20mph 25mph 21mph 19mph
Valley
Valley 13mph 17mph 21mph 25mph 21mph 19mph

Altitude above mean sea level
Time
Time
06:00
09:00
12:00
15:00
18:00
21:00
600m
600m 4 degrees Celsius 3 degrees Celsius 4 degrees Celsius 5 degrees Celsius 5 degrees Celsius 3 degrees Celsius
300m
300m 8 degrees Celsius 7 degrees Celsius 8 degrees Celsius 8 degrees Celsius 9 degrees Celsius 7 degrees Celsius
Valley
Valley 9 degrees Celsius 9 degrees Celsius 10 degrees Celsius 10 degrees Celsius 10 degrees Celsius 9 degrees Celsius
Freezing Level Freezing Level
1900m
1700m
1400m
1300m
1400m
1400m

Additional weather information

Meteorologist's view

A day for layers. Waterproof clothing will be needed with persistent rain during Monday morning. However, sun protection is recommended for the afternoon hours, as UV levels will be moderate or high. Feeling chilly on the higher slopes in the wind.

Weather

Cloudy with persistent rain, locally heavy, to start Monday morning, especially on southern and western slopes. Low risk of thunder. Rain clearing away to the east by late morning, with drier and brighter conditions following, although a few isolated showers are possible. Decent spells of sunshine developing for late afternoon and early evening, then scattered showers feeding in from the west late evening, these could be locally heavy with a low risk of thunder.

Chance of cloud-free hill tops

20% at first, becoming 90% by late morning.

Low cloud and visibility

Widespread cloud bases down to 400-500m at first, lifting above the summits by midday. Briefly lowering again in any showers during the evening. Visibility will be moderate to very poor in low cloud and rain first thing, improving to become good or very good by the afternoon, briefly moderate to poor in any showers.

Ground conditions

No recent ground conditions report available.

Summit specific forecast