June on Wainwright’s Coast to Coast feels changeable but generally friendly. Days swing between cloud and bright spells, with brief showers never far away and the odd longer pulse of rain, especially over higher ground. Temperatures sit in a cool-to-mild band, often feeling warm in sheltered lowlands and distinctly cooler on the tops. Winds are usually light to moderate, freshening on ridges and open moorland. Sunshine windows are common enough for good views, yet low cloud can lower ceilings on the fells and the coast at times. Overall it’s a month of workable walking weather with frequent interruptions rather than washouts.
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From the Irish Sea at St Bees into the western fells, marine cloud and drizzle are common, with sunny breaks along the coast. As you climb into Ennerdale and Borrowdale, showers become more frequent and can briefly turn heavy; hilltops run cooler and breezier with cloud brushing the passes. Over the high passes toward Patterdale and east to Shap, the pattern stays mixed—dry windows punctuated by showers or a spell of steady rain, then clearer intervals that feel pleasantly mild. By the time you reach Kirkby Stephen, conditions often ease into longer dry gaps, with temperatures generally in the mid-teens Celsius and a light to moderate westerly.
Across Swaledale from Keld to Reeth, there are decent bright spells between passing showers, though a short, heavier burst can still move through. Crossing the lowlands toward Richmond and the Vale of Mowbray, it often turns quieter and cloudier with long dry stretches and only patchy drizzle around weak fronts. Climbing the Cleveland Hills and the North York Moors, exposure brings a brisk breeze, low cloud or mist on tops, and showers that can merge into a longer period of rain; temperatures are mostly in the mid-teens Celsius. Approaching the coast and Robin Hood’s Bay, onshore breezes and low cloud are possible, but there are still good breaks with many hours dry between showers.
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