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Fell Top Conditions on Tuesday 1 April

Readings from Helvellyn summit at 11:45

Temperature plus 8.4°C Maximum wind speed 17.3mph Wind chill plus 5.5°C Average wind speed 6.1mph Wind direction ESE

High pressure is now settled over the Lake District National Park giving chilly nights with the potential for a frost but plenty of sunshine and light winds during the day. A chilly easterly wind means you'll need plenty of layers if you wish to stop and soak up the views. Underfoot the fells are very dry giving easy going but a potential fire risk to be aware of.

The only remaining snow patches to be found are situated above 900m on steep north facing slopes and gully exits where they are easily avoided by walkers. The usually long lasting Brown Cove snow patch has completely thawed. This is traditionally the final snow to melt in England each spring.

Lake District Forecast for Thursday

Chance of some low cloud at first across eastern Fells, but this soon burning off. Otherwise dry with plenty of sunshine. Strong summit winds. Be prepared for sunburn on long hikes. Becoming warm by afternoon.

Visibility

Poor in any low cloud around 600 metres at first, otherwise very good visibility with little in the way of cloud on the summits.

Chance of cloud free hill

80%

Wind

Easterly 30 mph with gusts 40 mph on the higher tops

Temperatures

  • Valley: Plus 4 rising to 18 Celsius
  • At 800m: Plus 7 Celsius
  • Freezing level: Above the summits

Outlook for next few days

Friday 04 April

Little change, remaining dry and sunny with strong summit easterly winds.

Saturday 05 April

Chance of some patchy cloud across eastern fells at first otherwise dry and sunny.

Sunday 06 April

Staying fine and dry.

An overview of weather in the Lake District

Summer:

The summer season in the Lake District actually runs from March to October. The driest period runs between March and June.

The weather is renowned for changing rapidly and rainfall is a predominant feature. The wettest area in the Lake District is known as Sprinkling Tarn which receives approximately 5000mm of rainfall every year!

Winter:

The wettest months run from October to January.

Snowfall typically falls from November to March. The valleys of the Lake District receive around 20 days of snow and 200 days of rain per year.

Enjoy the fells safely on a winter skills course