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Is it too windy to climb Skiddaw?

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Shattered rock at summit of Skiddaw
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Skiddaw When It's Windy

This page answers the question people search for most: "is skiddaw safe in strong wind". It covers the specific kit, timing, and weather thresholds for Skiddaw at 930m, not generic mountain advice.

For live conditions right now — summit wind, rain, cloudbase, freezing level — go to the main Skiddaw weather page. It updates every hour from a 7-model weather ensemble.

Frequently Asked

Is Skiddaw safe in high wind?

Below 25 mph sustained on the summit, Skiddaw is comfortable for most walkers. 25-40 mph is tiring and makes photography or map-reading difficult. 40-60 mph makes you stagger; ridges become dangerous. Above 60 mph gusts, stay off the tops — gusts that strong can blow a person off balance.

Why is Skiddaw always windier at the top?

Wind speed increases with altitude because there's less friction from the ground. At 930m, summit winds on Skiddaw are typically 30-80% stronger than at the nearest valley station. The hillandglen.com summit forecast applies an altitude correction so you see the actual ridge wind, not the town.

How do I check wind chill for Skiddaw?

Use the summit wind chill (feels-like) temperature on the hillandglen.com forecast. On Skiddaw at 930m, a 5°C air temperature with a 30 mph wind feels like -4°C. Dress for the wind chill, not the thermometer.

When are gusts worst on Skiddaw?

Gust peaks are highest in autumn and winter deep lows — mid-October to February sees the biggest storms. A single frontal passage can push gusts from 30 to 90 mph in under two hours. Always check the 14-day gust forecast before committing to a date.

Check the live forecast

Planning Skiddaw? Get the hourly summit forecast, 14-day outlook and wind chill — all at the 930m summit, not the valley.

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