Mountain weather

Mourne Mountains

Mourne Mountains Mountain weather forecast table

Confidence

High for Saturday. High for changeable weather to continue into early next week.

Sunrise:
Sunset:
Mountain hazards

Mountain weather hazards

Hazards apply at or above 300m, reflecting the more severe conditions which can occur at altitude.

hazard Severe Chill Effect
Wind significantly lowers the ‘feels-like’ temperature relative to the actual temperature, with even moderate winds significantly adding to the chilling effect. Strong winds can result in a severe and debilitating wind chill many degrees below the actual temperature. This effect will be enhanced in rain or wet snow. Without protection, prolonged exposure could result in frost nip or frostbite on exposed parts of the body and/or hypothermia.

hazard Heavy Persistent Snow
Heavy snow can lead to rapid changes in underfoot conditions and paths may become treacherous or hidden. It also brings very poor visibility and often makes navigation much more challenging. When deep snow accumulates progress is often time consuming and strenuous, significantly affecting the distance one can travel on foot. Deep drifts can develop if snow is combined with strong winds. A heightened avalanche risk is possible and avalanche reports should be consulted where available.
hazard Storm Force Winds
Storm force winds (gusts over 70mph) make walking very strenuous with any mobility virtually impossible over exposed ground. Where these conditions occur there is a high risk of being blown over and even standing may be impossible at times with a risk of being blown off one’s feet. Basic tasks such as using a map, eating, putting on extra clothing or communication become extremely difficult away from any shelter.
hazard Gales
Gale force winds (gusts over 50mph) make walking difficult and strenuous with a potential to be blown over by gusts. There is often a marked increase in winds through cols or on exposed ridges and summits. Distances can take longer to cover and compass bearings become harder to follow accurately.
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.

Mountain weather forecast

Dry and cold for most of the day. Sleet, snow and gales in the evening

Time 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
Weather
(at 700m)
Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Heavy snow Sleet
Chance of precipitation
(at 700m)
00% 00% 00% 00% 70% >95%

Wind direction and speed (mph)
Altitude above mean sea level
Time 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
600m NW
19
NW
13
SW
11
S
25
S
39
S
48
300m W
4
NW
6
SW
8
S
12
S
20
S
25
Valley W
3
NW
6
SW
7
S
10
S
17
S
22
Wind gust (mph)
Altitude above mean sea level
Time 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
600m 30 19 15 33 54 66
300m 11 14 10 20 35 43
Valley 13 14 10 20 34 43

Altitude above mean sea level
Time 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
600m
-1°
-1°
-1°
-1°
300m
-1°
Valley
Freezing Level
100m
200m
300m
400m
400m
500m

Altitude above mean sea level
Time 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
600m
-8°
-6°
-5°
-8°
-9°
-11°
300m
-4°
-3°
-1°
-2°
-3°
-5°
Valley
-3°
-2°
-1°
-3°

Additional weather information

Meteorologist's view

Hazardous winter conditions developing after dark with sleet, snow and gales develop in the hills. Cloud will also quickly lower making to some navigational difficulties.

Weather

Much of the day will be dry although a fair amount of high cloud around making for flat light conditions. Sleet and snow will spread northeast during the evening accompanied by strengthening southerly winds.

Chance of cloud-free hill tops

70%

Low cloud and visibility

Excellent visibility with little in the way of summit cloud during daylight hours. Cloud lowering to 250 to 500 metres as precipitation arrives in the evening.

Sunrise:
Sunset:

Mountain weather information

Weather

Sleet and snow soon turning to rain before clearing in the early hours. Then the rest of the day will see clear or sunny periods and the chance of a passing sleet or snow shower. Cold, strong summit winds.

Chance of cloud-free hill tops

80%

Maximum wind speed expected

Southwesterly average speeds of 30 mph with gusts to 50 mph on the tops

Temperature

  • At 700m Plus 2 Celsius
  • Valley Plus 2 rising to 8 Celsius
  • Freezing level Above summits falling to 800 metres.

Low cloud and visibility

Very good visibility with patchy cloud above 900 metres, briefly lowering to 800 metres in any showers

Mountain weather information

Mon 16 Feb

Sunrise:
Sunset:

Often cloudy with occasional sleet or snow showers. Freezing level 800 metres.

Tue 17 Feb

Sunrise:
Sunset:

Dry and cold with variable cloud cover. Freezing level 400 metres.

Wed 18 Feb

Sunrise:
Sunset:

Likely to stay cold with rain or snow spreading north during the day.

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Summit specific forecast

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