In June, the weather along the Pennine Way is marked by fluctuating conditions across different regions. Early on, Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire experience a mix of sunny spells and frequent rain showers, with temperatures swinging between mild days and cooler nights. The Yorkshire Dales see significant rainfall interspersed with fleeting clear skies, and temperatures range from the low teens to low twenties. As the trail progresses into the North Pennines, rain remains a constant, with occasional dry spells and temperatures largely in the teens. In Northumberland, there are spells of heavy rain, yet pleasant, sunny intervals punctuate the period, with temperatures often climbing into the low twenties.
The weather in Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire is variable, starting with sunny periods quickly giving way to overcast skies and moderate to heavy rain showers. Temperatures vary, peaking at 22°C and dropping to lows of 4°C during the nights, marking a clear diurnal temperature range.
In the Yorkshire Dales, conditions are more consistently wet, with notable heavy rain at times. Overcast skies dominate, but there are instances of clearer, partly cloudy weather. Temperatures here range from highs of 23°C to lows of 1°C, often coupled with intermittent rainfall.
As the trail moves into the North Pennines, the region witnesses heavy rain showers interspersed with sunny spells and overcast conditions. Daytime highs reach up to 24°C, while nights can cool significantly, with temperatures as low as 2°C. Rainfall remains frequent, especially towards the latter stages.
Northumberland experiences patchy rain interspersed with overcast and sunny conditions. Highs reach a pleasant 23°C, although rain showers maintain a presence. Despite the clouds, temperatures drop to single digits during the nights, often around 6°C, contrasting the warmer days.
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