Mountain weather
Yellow warning

Yellow weather warnings in force for Peak District

Peak District Mountain weather forecast table

Confidence

High for a fine but cold day Saturday but lower for timings for the arrival of overnight snow, clearance on Sunday and change to northerly winds Monday, but reasonably high for a drier conditions towards midweek.

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Mountain hazards

Mountain weather hazards

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

hazard Severe Chill Effect
Wind significantly lowers the ‘feels-like’ temperature relative to the actual temperature, with even moderate winds significantly adding to the chilling effect. Strong winds can result in a severe and debilitating wind chill many degrees below the actual temperature. This effect will be enhanced in rain or wet snow. Without protection, prolonged exposure could result in frost nip or frostbite on exposed parts of the body and/or hypothermia.

hazard 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.

Mountain weather forecast

Frosty, icy and sunny start but cloud gradually increases. Very cold

Time 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
Weather
(at 600m)
Sunny day Sunny day Sunny intervals Sunny intervals Cloudy Cloudy
Chance of precipitation
(at 600m)
00% 00% 00% 00% 00% 20%

Wind direction and speed (mph)
Altitude above mean sea level
Time 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
600m NW
5
W
7
W
7
W
10
S
11
S
18
300m SW
5
S
4
W
5
W
6
S
8
S
14
Valley SE
0
SE
2
W
2
W
4
S
4
S
9
Wind gust (mph)
Altitude above mean sea level
Time 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
600m 7 9 9 12 15 28
300m 6 5 7 8 13 23
Valley 3 3 4 8 12 23

Altitude above mean sea level
Time 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
600m
-2°
-2°
-2°
-1°
-1°
-1°
300m
-1°
-2°
Valley
-3°
-2°
Freezing Level
0m
0m
200m
300m
300m
200m

Altitude above mean sea level
Time 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
600m
-6°
-6°
-6°
-6°
-6°
-8°
300m
-4°
-4°
-2°
-1°
-2°
-4°
Valley
-5°
-4°
-2°

Additional weather information

Meteorologist's view

Cold at height despite the sunshine and light winds through daylight hours.

Weather

Starting frosty and icy at all levels. Dry this morning with almost unbroken sunshine, however the sunshine becomes hazier from midday as thin high cloud arrives. This afternoon and evening the cloud gradually thickens, with patchy light snow possibly reaching western areas towards midnight.

Chance of cloud-free hill tops

100% through daylight hours, but chances fall towards midnight.

Low cloud and visibility

No cloud expected below the summits through daylight hours, becoming occasional above 450-600m from the west towards midnight. Away from cloud, visibility generally excellent with good panoramic views of surrounding peaks.

Recent rainfall

Location: Cat & Fiddle (Midway between Buxton and Macclesfield)
Altitude: 511m
Last 24 hoursLast 48 hoursLast 72 hours
0.3mm2.4mm26mm
Measurement date:

Rainfall data provided by the Environment Agency. The Met Office is not responsible for content provided by third parties and may remove this data without warning.

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Sunset:

Mountain weather information

Weather

Cloud quickly lowers and snow arrives, this often turning heavy, leading to a risk of drifting snow and blizzard conditions at times, especially on the highest summits. After dawn the snow gradually turns to rain and then clears eastwards from mid-morning. Temporary dry conditions follow, before a band of heavy rain quickly moves east mid-afternoon. Broken cloud and scattered showers follow late afternoon and evening, these wintry on the highest peaks.

Chance of cloud-free hill tops

Little chance through much of the morning improving to 75% for the afternoon.

Maximum wind speed expected

Southerly 20 to 25mph, gusts around 40mph over higher peaks, becoming westerly 15-20mph around midday.

Temperature

  • At 600m Around minus 2 Celsius rising to around plus 1-2 Celsius
  • Valley Around Zero Celsius rising to plus 6 or 7 Celsius by day
  • Freezing level 300m or less rising above the summits

Low cloud and visibility

Periods or persistent cloud above 450-600m, with patches below, through much of the morning becoming more occasional above 600-750m for the afternoon. Away from cloud, visibility just a few kilometres in rain and snow, but less than a kilometre in heavier snow and near zero in blizzards and drifting snow, becoming very good or excellent for the afternoon with temporary reductions in showers.

Mountain weather information

Mon 16 Feb

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Sunset:

Sunny spells and showers, wintery on highest peaks, dying out through the day as the fresh westerly wind turns more northerly. Freezing level above the summits, falling to 300m later.

Tue 17 Feb

Sunrise:
Sunset:

Mainly dry with sunny spells. Fresh northerly winds easing and backing more easterly. Freezing level 300m, rising to around 600m for a time.

Wed 18 Feb

Sunrise:
Sunset:

Dry start but probably becoming cloudy with spells of snow likely to arrive through the day. Strengthening easterly breeze. Freezing level possibly 300m or less.

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Summit specific forecast

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