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Weather forecasts


General forecast

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For a general forecast based on one of four locations in the Yorkshire Dales, select from the links below to view BBC Weather's forecast.

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  • Skipton
    A forecast based just outside the southern boundary of the National Park.
  • Hetton
    This is the nearest available forecast for Settle, Ingleton and Ribblesdale. It is also very close to Malham, and is the closest forecast to Grassington and Wharfedale.
  • Sedbergh
    In the far west of the National Park, this is the nearest forecast for Upper Wensleydale and the Howgill Fells.
  • Leeming
    Based north east of the National Park, the forecast from Leeming is the nearest one for Hawes in Wensleydale, and for Leyburn and Richmond in Swaledale.

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Local weather is also monitored by My local weather - information from their four weather stations can be accessed below:

  • Kirkby Stephen
    Covering Appleby-in-Westmorland, Brough, Kirkby Stephen, Nateby, Outhgill, Ravenstonedale and Warcop
  • Ribblehead
    Covering Clapham, Dent, Ingleton, Sedbergh, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Beckermonds and Oughtershaw
  • Upper Wharfedale
    Covering Halton Gill, Litton, Arncliffe, Deepdale, Buckden, Kettlewell, Kilnsey and Grassington
  • Lower Wharfedale
    Covering Addingham, Ilkley, Ben Rhydding, Burley-in-Wharfedale, Menston, Guiseley and Otley

More detailed information

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If you require a more detailed, the Met Office issue a daily mountain area forecast for the Yorkshire Dales that can be viewed on their website. Click the image below to go to the forecast.

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