Cycling Climb Weather Forecasts
Get accurate, hour-by-hour weather forecasts for iconic cycling climbs. Our forecasts are calculated along the entire climb route, showing you temperature, wind, and precipitation conditions at every point from the foot to the summit.
Whether you're planning a ride up a local favourite or a legendary col, knowing what the weather will be like at different elevations can make all the difference to your preparation and safety.
Climb Weather Forecasts
Woodbridge Hill Rd Climb
Cat 3Tasmania, AU
Woolacombe Hill climb (Esplanade to Station road)
Cat 3Woolacombe, England, GB
World cup Zolder cyclcocross
Schaffen, Vlaams-Brabant, BE
Wrynose Pass
Cat 4Ulpha, England, GB
Wujskie (Przełęcz Przysłup)
Cat 3Wurmbach Climb
Cat 3Laussa, OÖ, AT
Wurzenpass bis Grenze
Cat 2Arnoldstein, Kärnten, AT
Wye Hill decent to village
Wye, England, GB
Wye Mountain
Cat 4Bigelow, Arkansas, US
Wygiełzów od Bogorii
Wygiełzów od Iwanisk
Wyre Lane to the 50 signs
England, GB
Wysoka
Wzgórze Gołonowskie
Wzgórze Radary
Wzgórze Wandy
Wzgórze Wandy (dłuższa wersja)
Wzgórze Wandy (najwyższy punkt Katowic)
Wzgórze Wandy (tylko leśne ścieżki)
X Aieta
Cat 2Trecchina, Basilicata, IT
XC AKARLANDA DEMO 21
Loiu, Euskadi, ES
XCC Albstadt
Ebingen, Baden-Württemberg, DE
XCO Capoliveri
Capoliveri, Toscana, IT
Xiabre último Km
Cat 4Bemil, Galicia, ES
Check weather on own route
Why Weather Matters on a Climb
Conditions at the base of a climb can be very different from those at the summit. Temperature drops roughly 6°C for every 1,000m of elevation gained, and exposed ridgelines often have stronger winds than the valley below.
Our route-based forecasts account for this by calculating conditions at each point along the climb profile, so you know exactly what to expect all the way to the top — not just at a single weather station.
- Summit temperature during your estimated arrival time
- Wind direction and speed at exposed sections
- Precipitation forecasts timed to your ride
- Hourly breakdown for flexible departure planning