Mountain weather
Yellow warning

Yellow weather warning in force for Peak District

Peak District Mountain weather forecast table

Confidence

High for dry and bright weather during the day on New Year's Eve but lower confidence in cloud details later. High for a change to very cold conditions for the New Year which may last well into January.

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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

Dry. Mostly sunny start then a cloudier afternoon. Cold.

Time 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
Weather
(at 600m)
Clear night Sunny intervals Sunny intervals Fog Fog Cloudy
Chance of precipitation
(at 600m)
00% 00% 00% 00% 00% <05%

Wind direction and speed (mph)
Altitude above mean sea level
Time 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
600m SW
12
W
14
W
15
W
16
W
17
W
22
300m SW
9
SW
9
W
11
W
11
W
13
W
16
Valley W
4
SW
3
W
5
W
6
W
8
W
10
Wind gust (mph)
Altitude above mean sea level
Time 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
600m 19 21 20 21 24 30
300m 11 12 15 16 21 24
Valley 10 9 11 15 20 23

Altitude above mean sea level
Time 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
600m
-1°
-2°
-1°
300m
Valley
-1°
-1°
Freezing Level
100m
100m
300m
600m
500m
500m

Altitude above mean sea level
Time 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
600m
-7°
-8°
-7°
-6°
-6°
-8°
300m
-4°
-4°
-4°
-2°
-2°
-3°
Valley
-3°
-3°
-1°
-1°

Additional weather information

Meteorologist's view

A bright start but feeling cold with a severe wind chill developing on the tops as the winds pick up. Full winter clothing will be required. Note the deterioration in navigation conditions later in the day.

Weather

A widespread frost to start and patchy freezing fog which may linger through the morning. Otherwise, a dry morning with plenty of crisp winter sunshine but becoming cloudier from the west during the afternoon. A mainly cloudy evening with strengthening winds on the summits.

Chance of cloud-free hill tops

100% at first, becoming 40% into the afternoon with best chance in east.

Low cloud and visibility

Mainly excellent visibility at first but some patchy freezing fog in the valleys. Areas of cloud developing above 500m into the afternoon, mainly in the west, bringing very poor visibility here.

Recent rainfall

Location: Cat & Fiddle (Midway between Buxton and Macclesfield)
Altitude: 511m
Last 24 hoursLast 48 hoursLast 72 hours
0mm0mm0mm
Measurement date:

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Mountain weather information

Weather

Outbreaks of rain during the early hours, wintry on the highest tops, these clearing by mid-morning. A dry and bright day follows with sunny spells but feeling bitterly cold with a severe wind chill. Risk of isolated wintry showers.

Chance of cloud-free hill tops

20% at first, becoming 80% by mid-morning.

Maximum wind speed expected

West or northwest 20 to 25mph gusts 35mph.

Temperature

  • At 600m Plus 1C at first falling to Minus 2C.
  • Valley Plus 3C, falling to 0C in evening.
  • Freezing level Just above summits, gradually falling to valley level in evening.

Low cloud and visibility

Extensive cloud above 400-500m at first giving very poor visibility, clearing by mid-morning. Mainly excellent visibility thereafter with cloud mostly above the tops, however briefly very poor visibility in any wintry showers with cloud temporarily down to 400m.

Mountain weather information

Fri 2 Jan

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A bitterly cold day but remaining dry with plenty of winter sunshine. Strong northwest winds on the tops. Ground frozen to valley level.

Sat 3 Jan

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Another bitterly cold day but remaining dry with plenty of winter sunshine. Strong northwest winds on the tops. Ground frozen to valley level.

Sun 4 Jan

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Remaining mostly dry and bright and very cold with moderate northwest winds on the tops. A small chance of some snow showers.

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Summit specific forecast

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