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Lake District Forecast for Friday

Snow showers dying out around midnight then dry and clear. Friday will be mainly dry and bright with long sunny spells. The odd light snow shower may move in from the west. Still feeling very cold.

Visibility

Mainly excellent visibility. Locally poor in any snow showers with patchy cloud above 600m.

Chance of cloud free hill

90%.

Wind

Northwest 20 gusts 30mph decreasing 10-15mph.

Temperatures

  • Valley: Minus 4C rising to 4C.
  • At 800m: Minus 3C.
  • Freezing level: Valley level, rising to 500m.

Outlook for next few days

Saturday 23 November

A dry, cold start. Cloud increasing to bring a period of heavy snow, turning to rain during the afternoon as milder air arrives. Blizzard conditions likely for a time on high slopes with severe gale or storm force southeasterly winds. Freezing level 400m rising above summits in the afternoon.

Sunday 24 November

Heavy rain clearing by morning then bright spells and occasional rain showers. Very windy with southerly gales. Freezing level above summits.

Monday 25 November

Very unsettled with showers or longer spells of rain moving in from the west. Strong to gale force westerly winds. Freezing level above summits.

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