| Forecast for daylight hours for Friday |
| Hazards Gales or strong winds on the tops. |
| General situation A humid southeasterly airflow covers England. |
| Weather The day will start dry and bright with some good spells of sunshine, especially to the west of Keswick. However, cloud will increase later with the chance of some showers developing in the afternoon, some of these turning heavy and possibly even thundery. |
| Visibility Some early mist patches are possible in the dales but these should quickly burn off and visibility will then be good, although it will become moderate in any showers later. |
| Cloud base Mostly small amounts at first, the base above the summits. Becoming overcast at 600 metres in any showers later. |
| Wind and temperature at 900m Southeasterly at 35 mph with gusts to 50, but easing to 25 gusts 35 later . Plus 13 Celsius. |
| Freezing level Well above the summits. |
| Forecast for daylight hours for Saturday |
| Weather There will be a mix of bright or sunny intervals and perhaps just a few showers. Where these occur however, they could be on the heavy side with a risk of thunder. |
| Visibility/cloud base Mainly good but poor in any early mistiness and becoming moderate in showers/Scattered at around 1000 metres but becoming overcast and lowering to 600 metres in any showers. |
| Wind/temperature/freezing level Southeasterly at 15 mph, becoming variable at 10 later/Plus 13 Celsius/Well above the summits. |
Outlook for Sunday
After any early mist patches clear, another warm and humid day is expected with the best of the sunshine towards the west of the area. Again, a few heavy showers are possible, especially in the afternoon. Winds will remain fairly light.
Outlook for MondayA similar day is expected with early mist clearing to leave a mix of bright or sunny intervals and a few heavy showers. It will stay warm and fairly humid with light winds.
Outlook for TuesdayTurning more unsettled with showers becoming more frequent through the day. Freshening southeast winds.



