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Mountain weather

Yorkshire Dales Mountain weather forecast table

Confidence

High for unsettled and eventually colder main theme, low for rainfall detail beyond Saturday daytime.

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This evening forecast

Cloudy, with sporadic outbreaks of rain and some thundery downpours edging erratically eastwards.

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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 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.
hazard 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.
hazard 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.
hazard 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.

Mountain weather forecast

Rather cloudy, with a little light rain or drizzle. Drier and brighter for a time, ahead of late evening rain.

Time 00:00 03:00 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
Weather
(at 600m)
Cloudy Drizzle Drizzle Cloudy Sunny intervals Cloudy Cloudy Light rain
Chance of precipitation
(at 600m)
20% 30% 30% 20% 10% 10% 20% 70%

Wind direction and speed (mph)
Altitude above mean sea level
Time 00:00 03:00 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
600m SW
14
SW
14
SW
12
SW
12
SW
12
W
9
W
5
N
4
300m W
8
SW
8
SW
8
SW
9
SW
9
SW
7
W
3
N
4
Valley SW
4
SW
6
SW
7
SW
8
SW
9
W
6
NW
3
N
3
Wind gust (mph)
Altitude above mean sea level
Time 00:00 03:00 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
600m 21 19 17 18 17 14 8 6
300m 18 15 16 16 16 12 6 7
Valley 12 12 14 14 16 12 6 5

Altitude above mean sea level
Time 00:00 03:00 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
600m
10°
10°
300m
10°
12°
13°
12°
10°
Valley
11°
13°
14°
14°
11°
Freezing Level
1,400m
1,700m
1,700m
1,700m
1,700m
1,700m
1,900m
2,000m

Altitude above mean sea level
Time 00:00 03:00 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
600m
300m
10°
12°
12°
Valley
11°
13°
13°
10°

Additional weather information

Meteorologist's view

Nothing to add.

Weather

Rather cloudy, with the odd spot of light rain or drizzle in western exposure overnight. Extensive early low cloud dispersing by mid-morning, becoming brighter with the best chance of limited hazy sunny intervals. Cloud amounts should generally increase again from the south and west as the day progresses. A swathe of rain should spread northwards later in the evening, with some heavier and eventually potentially thundery downpours.

Chance of cloud-free hill tops

Near nil, increasing to near 80%. Sharp deterioration in the evening.

Low cloud and visibility

Extensive cloud down to 300 metres lifting to clear highest ground into the afternoon. No further significant cloud or impediments to visibility until heavy rain arrives in the evening.

Recent rainfall

Location: Malham
Altitude: 375m
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Mountain weather information

Weather

Relatively low confidence in rainfall detail especially. Most likely a cloudy and wet morning at least, with some of this heavy and perhaps thundery. Probably becoming more showery with time, with a greater chance of some limited brighter spells, although this aspect is low confidence.

Chance of cloud-free hill tops

Near-nil early and perhaps late, perhaps 60% during intervening peak.

Maximum wind speed expected

Northeasterly 15mph.

Temperature

  • At 600m Plus 7 degrees Celsius.
  • Valley Plus 8 degrees Celsius rising to plus 15.
  • Freezing level Well above the summits.

Low cloud and visibility

Extensive low cloud to 300 metres early and perhaps late, rising to higher ground through middle of day. Moderate visibility perhaps improving good in any lasting drier periods later.

Mountain weather information

Mon 4 May

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Rather cloudy and humid, with a chance of a few further showers. Light to moderate northwesterly winds. The freezing level will fall markedly in this three-day period, but should remain above all summits throughout.

Tue 5 May

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Probably brighter and fresher, still with showers but lighter when compared to the previous days. Cooler than of late. Moderate northwesterly winds.

Wed 6 May

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Similar to Tuesday, showery with variable cloud cover. Markedly colder than of late. Moderate northwesterly winds.

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Summit specific forecast

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